Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1956 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Krening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Enter'd at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office aa Second Clan Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller —— Vice-President Chat. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, (8.00; Six months, $4.26; 3 months, 32 25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, s9.o®; 6 months, >4.75; 8 months, 12.80. By Carrier: 80 cents per week. Single copies, « cento. T — - —- y

Garden makers, delayed by cold and rainy Weather, hare been out in full force the last tew days. Old timers remind, us there is still plenty of planting time. 1 0 o The Daily Democrat will get election results next Tuesday night as fast as is possible. Interested persons are asked to call 8-8171 for the latest on all county contests. It is not very probable that any precincts will be tabulated before 9 o'clock. The recording phone will remain in operation all night —0 a— A county official received an overtime parking ticket the other day and several of his friends told city officials that he was pretty disturbed over it The friends were informed however that a law is a law and should pertain to all people alike. He paid his fee. 0 0 It is fitting that Rev. Herald Welty, pastor of First Missionary church of Decatur should bo named speaker at the annual Decatur high school Baccalaureate servioesSunday May 20. Rev. Welty, after more than eight years aa pastor of the local Church will leave Decatur late this summer to enter college in Fort Wayne for additional Bible study. Rev. Welty is second in number Os years of service in a Decatur church. Remember when you're planning vacations or when you need spring and summer clothing and other merchandise or when you just want to spend an evening seeing a good movie, Decatur has them fine general lines of merchandise at prices which will amaxe you. Decatur has a good movie house and a drive-in at the edge of the city. In fact you can get just about anything you want right here in Decatur. -

OH PROGRAMS (Central Daylight Time) WKJG - TV WINT - TV (Channel 33) ' (Channel 15) FRIDAY FRIDAY Evening Evening 6:oo—The News, Hiekox 4• 00—Gntesway to Sports 6:lo—Sportw Extra, Grossman <•ls—Jack Gray. News 6:ls—lMugla.s Edwards 8:2-5—The Wee thermion 6:3o—My Friend Fllcka B:3o—Eddie Fisher 7:oo—Mama «: 15—News Caraven / 7:3o—Our Mias Brooks 7-00—Trtitb or 7;3o—!Afe of Riley B:3o—Break the Bank 3:oo—Bis Story «*oo—The Lineup 3:3o—Star Stage o:3o—Person to Person B:oo—Cavalcade <>f Sports 10:00—Million Dollar Movie B:4s—Red Barber's Sports Corner 11:30—News, Weather, 10;00— Celebrity Playhouse . 10:30— Kaye Theater . . SArIRDAI 11:00—The Weatherman Woralng 11 Today 3:30— Captain Kangaroo Wjjjaiafanr ' _tj£- O ♦-*<> —Mighty Mouse Il:3o—JWreatling —.--T— lAw-W&ky Dink 13:00—Army Giri 10130—Johnny Jupiter ....—*- • I'l:oo—The Big Top aiTl.nntV Afternoon tijoo—Agriculture on Parade ”"”-Pinky Lee Show of 9:30—1 Married Joan • < |Lrhv 10:00—Fury aX Tempo 10:30— Hamer us the Jungle - — r ' " lzar " «;0O —.Down Homers ld:00 —Hpcle Daye and Pete n>e Sloneymaoners 12>30—Two Gun Playhouse t'o“s rawl 1 I:3o—The Trail Riders 3:oo—Film Parade jso~ f ri rSj ' 3.-Ls—lndustry on Parade — Ji’™ 3 30-mM Memo Doo—MovtWlme ii IflO—WresUina s:oo—Bowling Time U .ov—wrestling 0:OO-^Ad.vet>lures o-f tKt Carson st ADAI P*ry Show t : ? °^^TL^"and M Lve Pt «;00— People are Funny lo : on New York cL h eV' rM4 *' Three ' l^S^e H 7h Fara4e !l:»0-Fai’th T FW Today” ' li : Mhdr'ViSS** 1V:00-™ S is the Life 11.00—Nb Minor Ikes 13 . 5)> — Wl)4 Bin Hickox 1:00 —Broadway Theater SENPAI 2:3o—.American Tours Afternoon . , 3:00-The Way 12:00—Man to Man ~.j 9 —Adventure 122x15—How Christian Science Heals 4 ; (W—Out of Darkness 12;30—This la the bite 4 • 30—-CBS AWS 12:45—Musical Memo B:oo—Teieptione Time 12:55—Indians and Tigers 5.30—You Ar« There ;3:3o—The Big Picture Evening 4:oo—rite lUrggles 6:oo—Annie Oakley 4:3o—bivewire Clubhouse 6:3o—Jack Benny 6:00— Cisco Kid 7:oo—The Ed Sullivan Show 6;3B—Roy Rogers 6:oo—General Electric Theater - Evening B:3o—Alfred Hitchcock Presents e:«o—lts A Great Life 8:00—864.000 Challenge J 9;3o—San Frahcjsoo Beat 7*IIO—NBC Comedy Hour 10:06—Science Fiction Theater 8:00—TV Playhouse 10-30— Htarlight Theater B:oo—Loratta Young Show . 9:3o—Federal Men MrtVIIFC 10:00— Mobil Theater ’ - ADAMS „ “t’nconquered” Fri. at 6:50; 9:32. Sat. at 1:45; 4;32; 7:02: 9:54. "Anything Goes” Sun.,at 1:32; 3:34; 5:36; 7'3i; 9;40. • DRIVE-IN "Imw vs. Billy the Kid” & "Joe JlacßeUi" Fri. & Sat. at Dtisk. "Rear Window" Sun. at Dusk

The policy of the present city administration to thrash all problems out in open council meetings to receiving much favorable comment. Results are always good when problems are aired in public and as a result there has been good citizen representation at most of the council meetings. —-0 0 Next Tuesday is primary election day in Indiana. It is your duty as a good citisen to vote for your choice in the several contests. When there is a good turn out of votes in a primary election, almost invariably good candidates are chosen. It is when the vote is small that a few politicians can control affairs. Be sure and cast your vote next Tuesday! e 0 o Election inspectors for each precinct in the county will pick up election supplies at the clerk's office Saturday and Monday. The booths wil Ibe delivered Monday and the polls wil lopen Tuesday morning at 7 o’clock, daylight saving time. Polls will close at 7 gx’zvlzwxfr tin Wiring dfrVdftYllfliF 3 ftVlight time. 0 o*•—Rev. Thomas L. Durkin, former Decatur man, dean of the Fort Wayne deanery of the Catholic Clergy and pastor of Sacred Heart church, Fort Wayne and Rev. Joseph Hesston, dean at the Elkhart deanery and pastor of Elkhart’s St. Vincent church, and former assistant pastor of St. Marys church here have been honored by Pope Plus XII with , the title of Monsignor. Msgr. Durkin,* son <K Mrs. Thomas » Durkin and la native of Decatdr. Msgr. Hesston served as assistant pastor in Decatur for several years. Both have many friends in this area who are happy with the high honor accorded them. ——— —---

Attend Convention Os Indiana Lions Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hancher and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parrish are attending the Lions state convetion at Indianapolis, which opened today and will continue through Sunday. Convention site was changed this year to Indianapolis, as accomodations -were not sufficient at French Lick, where the 1955 convention was held. CLAIMS Td*BE ALLOWED BY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS M.A Y 7, iMie CUiserui Telephone Gper ....$ #42.14 Decatur IJght A Power do Al 3.19 Marie C. Wynn Alud Exp Sls.Cu Haywood Puh. Co. do ... 857.75 Frlden Calc. Machine Co. 4d.«U Helen E. Johnson Treas. Ex 040.00 Pauline D. Beery do 69.50 Maibel Striker Recorder Ex 15.40 Haywood Pub. Co. do .... #O.BO Commercial Print Shop do 22.16 Merle AJ folder Sher Exp 9f1.82> Gay's Mobil Service do .... 4.24 Meyera Gun Shop do 8.90 Hoithouae Drug Co. do .... .70 Emergency Radio Hewrwn Moeller Ing Sur Ex J o*2o Industrial Photocopy lee do 28.90 Dee Dlerkee do 3.00 Credit Bur. of Adams Co. P 5.00 Bessie A. Koos Asses Exp 149.00 G. M. Orablll Bch Snpt Exp 28.60 Mildred M. Foley Att Off M 48.08 Ft. Wayne Med. Dab. Cor B 100.00 H. F. Zwa-k, M.D. Hltii O E 1*0.75 C, H. Muaelman Prob OU M 22.60 Cltlxen Telpehone OoCC E 38.00 Ed. F. Berlin* do #.OO Coverall Rental Ser Inc do 3.80 West Publishing Co. do £2.50 American .Law Book Co. do . 42.50 Lawyers Co-op Pub Co. do 3.00 John Bixler Ct House J«n 886.00 Jewel Btringer do Matron 100.00 Louie Drake do Exp 10.00 Klenk’e Serv. Center do 3.87 , Grace-Lee Prod. Inc do .... 10.20 Cleveland Cpt. Prod Co do 18.53 Coverall Rental Ser, Inc. do 3.20 U. S. Chemical Co. do 115.53 Doris Affolder Jail Matron 126.00 Norval 8. Rich. M.D. Jail Ba 4.00 No. Ind. Pub. Serv. Co. do 11.06 U. S. Chemical Co. de 20.00 lAumann Electric do 28.39 Jack Rayer do ” 6.00 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. CO. go 41.33 Cook Cdtteu Co. 8.40 Hite's Grocery do 7.25 George Foenaugh Cto H S 200.00 Lilly Stuckey do Atten 120.00 Josephine Brandyberry do 120.00 Bessie Wangle do ... ..... 5.0.00 WHlle Knuckle* de 100.00 Charles McDonald do .... .. 140.00 Martha Shoaf < 45.00 I May Ella Hirsehy do ........ 21.09 Norval S. Rich, M.D. do Phy 84.26 Rev. A. A. Fenner do Exp 4.00 Rev. Ord Gebman de 4.00 Bursley A Co., Inc. do .... 127.13 Art Lengerich do — >B.IO Floyd Shoaf do 2. 44.00 Beavers Oil Service 93.12 M«fhfoer<4r Bros. Corp, do 3|.42 Burk Elevator Co. do 2145 Singleton Radio TV Ser do 0,35 Kohne Drug Store do .. 80.31 Smith Drug Co. do ..... 4.17 Klmpels Cigar Store do ... 40.80 Decatur Blue Flame Gas do 48.26 Felber Mac*. * Weld do 39.75 Heller Coal, Feoti.& BuP- do 199.30 Hammond Fruit Mkt. do 79.89 Stewart's Bakery do M.3l Sprunger Imp!. Co. do .... 44.89 Cowens Ins. Agency do .... 88.7# Decatur In*. Agency do 87.70 Will Winnea Wash Twp AS 150.00 Thomas R. Baker Assess 680.00 Chas. E. Marehand do 850.00 G. C. Reinkin* do 150.00 John B. Stulls do 250.00 Fred P. leph Sp Deputy 38.40 Jamea Cochran do 38.40 Harley J. Reef Co Comm ,158.33 Lewis H. Warthman do 158.38 Wm. Kruetaman do . 50.00 Leon Neuenacljwander do ... 50.90 Julius Scrfults do ...„ 50.00 Chris Stahly do ..... 50.00 Frank E. Bohnke do 50.00 David A, Macklin Co. Atty 200.00 Katherine E. A»py Asses 190.00 Floyd B. Aspy do 80.00 Frances Magiey do 156.00 Mary Merriman do 80.00 Decatur Democrat Co L Ad 72.79 Berne Wlthees Co. do & El. 810.41 Paul W. Chronister Tax Re 6.08 Thomaa K. Hurst do 6.48 Adams Co. Agri Aas 4-H W 1000.00 i Elmer Rp-h Fox Bty 800 Ft. Wayne State S<-1 C O P 174.25 Irene Byron Hospital do .... 114 4.25 Ernest Aruwtiitz Tile Dr 19.75 Smith Sv rap Iron Co. do 46.60 ,Harold Wliittenbarger do 2.87 Kenneth Mitchel! do 10.00 Homer & Lake Felty do 12.00 The Krick-Tynda 11 Co. do 315.96 Decatur Democrat Co. do .... 10.58 G. Remy Bierly Pre.. Exp 703.32 Lawrenee Smith Labor 33.1.87 Carl Burkhart do 224.00 Austin Merriman do ........... .1*3.80 gtockberger Mach. Inc D Al 118.70 Reid-Holcorrtb Co., Inc. do 58.30 Beavers Oil Service, Inc. do 158.80 Downtown Texico do 8.25 Reinking Garage do 13.78 Cowens Ins. Agency do .. 65.24 Meahberger Bro*. Stone do 9.81 HIGHWAY Lawrence No!! Supt 160.66 Walter Reppert A. Supt. 184.20 'Albert Bapr do ~7... ©2.85 Hubert Iseh Clerk 117.00 Rajurtond Kolter Diesel .... 117.00 La wrence Koenig do 117.00 .Virgil Ferry do 017.00 ' Virgil Drapei- do 121.50 Je*se Patch Mnck 148.50 Harold Burger Triuck 118.30 Burl Fuhrman do .......— 118.30 Don Harx-ey do ........ 1.18.30 Richard LaFontafne do 117.00 DeWayne Beer do 118.30 Roger Steiner do 1'18.30 ArWiur Ross Tractor 117.00 kKoWi Brimncr da. 117.00 Christ Mesbberger do '117.00 Joe Spangler Janitor 37.50 Max Case 8. H 22.50 I Christ Zureher do ......,113.75 Joel Augwburgar do Hi 2.50 C. C. Abbott do 113.75 • Louis Drake Watchman .... 2.00 Treasurer of Adams Co. Dp 19.40 Citissena Telephone Co. do 15.85 DeOitur Light & Power do 40.25 ■Heller Coal iEe<-d & Sup. do 96.20 Decatur UqiiiTmcnt Inc. do M. 99 Hi--Way Service Station dt> ■—46.00 Butler’s Garage do — t.OO Deiseb Supply Co. do 1.48 Deeds Equipment Co. do .... 5.80 Indiana Textile Co. do .... 41.6.1 MacAlliater Mach. Co. do 62.05 Berne Fafotr Equip. Co. do 3.98 Ernsh Truck Equipment do 6.05 The Premier Autoware do 18.59 Etockbercer Machinery do 11.91 Hpbant Weld Equip. Sup do 1.65 Decatur Auto Supply do— 121.34 Felber Mach. Shop do 19.10 Gilllom Lumlbcr Co. do 9.10 Bea vers Oil Service do 0155.29 Motor Fuel Tax Division do 79.00 D-A Lubricant,Co. do 020:26 Rawls Inc. do ...:........ 91.20 Dierkes Imp. Sales do 72.58 Korte Paper Co. do ...i.,;. .. 11.80 Mos«man Yarrielle Co do 65.511 Wavne Vaughn -Eq. Co. do 24.88 Meshberger Bros Stone Mat 20605.52 John W. KarCh Stone Co. do 1098.91 Yo«t Gravel-Ready Mix do 2.72 The Krick-Tyndall Co. do 3.95 Gottschalk Supply do 6.2+ Habegger Hardware do 6.17 Chas. V. Dirjg do 6.00 Berne Ready Mix do ... 154."0 Bltminous Industriea do .... 37.84 Cowens Ins. Agency insur. 1080.20 i VI KIjF'ARE Bernice Nelson Mil. A Post. 50.21 Mary J. Hazelwood Mi! 15.54 Mabel Marshall do . Veronica Linn do 30.17 Citizens Telephone Co. Oper 18.35 ; SJfedham Typewriter Co do 4.50 Haywood Publishing ( r t>. do 3.96 Board of Commissioners. Certified Irefore me this 4th day of MaV. 1958. I FRANK KfTSOX Auditor Adams Co. I May 4-1.1 I

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•J — - ' 20 Years Agp Today 0 0 May 4 —The Rev. M. W. Sundermunn, pastor of the First Evangelical church in Decatur, Is transferred to Celina, • Ohio. G. S. hosier of Indianapolis will be the new pastor here. Alvin Karpto, public enemy number 1, captured at New Orleans. Miss Frances Gase, 25, died at her home southwest of Decatur Sunday. Misses Alva Anspaugh and June Colchin visit here over Sunday. They graduated from St. Joseph hospital purging training, last Friday. y St. Louis is leading the National and Boston the American league. COURT NEWS Marriage License Arthur John Stimmel, 21, Lima, 0., and Nancy Joann Steele, 21. Lima, O. Motion Submitted In the Fred Stoppenhagen petition for drainage, the petitioner’s motion for re-hearing has been submitted and taken under advisement. Venued to Wells The complaint to resist probate of will by Earnest Clouse, etai, against David Smith, etai. will be

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1 have made every effort to give all of you the best service possible and I shall continue to do so. Vote with confidence for courtesy, experience and ability. Your support now and in November’will be deeply appreciated. Pol. Advt.

venued to Wells county. The plaintiff has stricken Jay county and the defendant has stricken Allen county and the case has Been ordered venued to Welts county. Estate Cases The inheritance tax report of the Arley Habegger estate has been submitted. It shows a net value of 955.925.01 plus $6,618.84 outside the estate. Tax due Is $228.84 from the widow, Dorotha, |ho is the only heir. The lant will and testament of the John F. Meschberger estate has been offered and accepted for probate and a petition to withdraw previously issued letters of administration, with will annexed, have been ordered issued to Nathan Meschberger and a bond has been submitted in the sum of $19,000. The terms of the will, which was drawn in 1908, bequeath the entire estate to his wife, Ida, now deceased. Beer Exit MIDDLESBOROUGH, England, (INS) — When Lillian Freeman got married her fellow-employes at a brewery formed an arch of beer bottles outside the church door. The Rev. Joseph Webster said bitterly "I wish people would consult me in advance about such things.” and added he considered the bride’s exit from the church undignified. ■ ■« "*-' ■■■ i

VOTE FOR Richard —(Diek) Bleeke DEMOCRAT

VOTE FOR WALDO NEAL REPUBLICAN FOR TREASURER OF ADAMS COUNTY

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