Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1956 — Page 8

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H. F. SSwJvk, M. b. Hlth Off. 77.00 Wwt PuhlihMnf Co. ct. Ct. 50.00 !xm« Hardware Co. do " •• 00 J. I. Ilolvomb Jlfg. C<>. d 0.... 4.9" Klenk'x do 1.30 Uwy-M Co-op Ptrt>l. Co 12.50 Shepard *. Cltallonn 125.n0 C. H. Mitselrnan do 3o.«O John Bixler Ct. H. Jan 235.«0 Jewel Ehlnger Ct H. Mat 100.00 Ixtuiee Drake Ct. H. Watrh. 10.00 Qrcatur Lumber Co. C. H. H. 48.29 Coverall Rental Service do l ‘-0 Haberger Hardware doo.o* Beaver* Oil Service do 1.12 Klenkx Service Center d 0.... 8.13 Frana MWctrlcal Repair do 98.*6 Frank Heimann do 919.39 Dorie Affolder Jail Mat. ... 125.00 Northern Ind. Public S. J. E. 12.22 Habegger Hardware do 21.59 J. 1. Holcomb Mfg. Co.. 28.35 Oay'a Mobil Service do ......... 4.50 Howell Fleming do ...» 80.00 <;wo>-gw Fomiaugli Co. Supt. 267.92 LjMly Stuvky, Co. Home, .... 120.00 Ila Pearl Merrill, Co. Hohne 7 2.00 Beanie Wendel, Co. Home 60.00 Josaphlne lirandberry. do .... 24.00 Martha Shoaf, do 42.00 May Ella H-irachy, do .. 12.00 Hetty FiMier, do 8.90 Charley McDonald, do I*o.oo WHH* Kwucklen, do ;.... 100.90 Dr. Rich, Co. Home Phy*.' .. 50.00 Morrison Farm 8.. C. H. E. 14.59 bri-Oas Co., do 27.0» Harmon MkU do 214.48 Burnley 4 Co., do 113.20 Richard A. Martin, do ...5... 5.80 Arthur Lengerich, do 23.28 Jamoa C. Mtawde-7.00 Dec.* Blue Flame Cas., do 25.90 Heller bloat Feed 4 Hup. Ho 149.43 Stewarts Bakery, do ... <,a... 44.73 Beavers OH Service, do 42-. 67.52 Kle*s Kieetrtc, do «,%... 3.59 Deewtur Lumber Co. do ....... 8.09 Rbuet Supply Co., do 62.13 U, S. Chemical Co., do ..... 83.42 Saylors Chevrolet Sales, do 17.15 Baker Plumbing, do 8.30 Robert Colchln, do 154.84 BeV, A. A. Fenner, precah 4.00 Will Winnes, W«»h. Tp. As. 153.88 Chare. Marshand, assessing 130.00 John B. Stolts, do 130.00 G, C. Retaking, do 125.00 Thomas R. Baker,y do 139.99Ad. Co. High. Dnt. elec. ex. 75.99 Habegger Hdw. Co., do i .81 Harley J. Reef, Co. Com 158.33 John KinU, do 1.38.33 lawi» H. Wortlunau, do 158.33 35ht/ Uehner, Co. Council 25.00 WHlttwn Krwrt«sn»an, da ........ 26.00 J. Jones, do 25.06 Leon NeueiMH'bwandgr, do .. 25.00 JJullua Sfbulu. do 25.00 Chris 'Htakly, do 25.00 Frank Behnke, do 25.00 David Macklin, do 100.00 Wilbert, NUssbaUm. assess. 380.09 Hona* r ' Niederhpuser, do .... 850.00 Katherine 'E. Aspy, do 90.06 Floyd B. A*py, do ’ 80.00 Olive Mantt, do ...s 200.00

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Decatur Demo. Co.. 1«. ad. 82.07 Herne Witness Co., do 1-18.88 ■ The Geneva Herald, do 7.70 Burl Fuhrman, bridge 136.98 Meshberger Bros. Stone Co. 58.00 C. C. Abbott, do 133.85 Beerbower Weld. Shop, do 20.50 Armco I>rain. 4 Met. Pr.. do 1322.38 Her. & Ber. Moellerlng. u r. 34.89 Richard K. Des Jean, do 5.52 Sudduth Grocery, do 20. 1 n UUlig, Doan fn. h., sdl. bur. 100.09 Yager Fun, Home, do 190.00 Hardy, Hardy Fn, Home, do 100.00 .Ydsms Co. 4-H Clubs, 4-H 1500.00 William J. Becker, fox bon. 3.v« ■ Fred Miller, do —.. 9.00 1 John Lough, do 3.00 1 American Leg., Mem. D. Pc, 150.00 Richmond S: Hosp. 0. of Pat. 55.30 1 Irene Byron Hospital do .... 1228.25 Dr. Ed Peck Bnuc. Test 174.09 1 br. Wm, Freeman do 88.00 ' Dr. belosa W. Flreoved 388.00 I Dr. Marvin C. BtiwarAd# t* *19.50 ' Dr. Ralph R. Allison do . U 107.00 1 iw. Hakon Hblm i'-geek.. 53.00 1 Dr. Paul M. Oller 110.50 ' Dr. Harry J. Waiko do 8.50 > Herman Moellerlnp Mileage 13.40 • Lawrence Smith L. txs.' .... 245.25 1 Austin Merriman do ...4.. 110.00 ’ Carl Burkhart do laO.aO > Decatur LunXOer Co. Tile D. 1.42 > Homer Debolt do 4.33 » Joel Baumgarner do 16.90 > C. R. Williams do 49.00 ’ Andy Myers do 6.92 > Meshiberger Bros. Stone do 10.48 » Leroy KoUer do 10.00 < Donald Garwood do ...... 3.00 > Russell D. ifendrli-ks do .... 34.09 5 Arthur Farlow d'o 16.40 I Roto-Ropter do 6.75 HIGHWAY 1 Lawrence Noll Supt 166.66 1 M’aßer Keppert A. Supt 138.60 { Albert Beer d,o .... — 140.00 > Mary Jane Runyon Clerk 60.00 » Hubert tach do 60.75 > Raymond Kolter diesel ... 133.65 • Lawrence Koenig do ....... 133.65 > Virgil Ferry do 133.65 » Virgil Draper do 138.80 J Jesse Patch Mnck 163.35 > Harold Burger Truck 133.65 > Don Harvey do 133.65 > Rtetiard IjiFi.untaine <J<j 1 IleWayne Beer do 133.-6 S Koger Steiner do 137.70 Arthur Roas Tractor 133.65 f Noah Brunner do 133,65 ■ Christ Meshberger do 133.65 > Joe Spangler Janitor 01....- 40.00 > Christ Zurcher S. H. ~ 128.70 J Joel Angsburger do .J.;;...... 1i8.70 Louie Drake Watchman ... 2.00 Deeatur IJght a Power O. 11.70 Citlsens Telephone Cot do ..ic 1*.0» MacAMister Mach. Co. do . . 388.27 The Premier Auto. Co. do 25.14 Snap-on Tools do la • 7.65 1 American Standard Corp do 27.3-5 1 Motor Parts 4 Eqfuip. do 71.02 1 Ernest Bauman Garage do 20.09 ' National Mill Supply d© 8.95 The Moeerpan Yarnelle do 7.93 : Parr’s Tire * Imp. Ser. do 50.82 Decatur Auto Supply do „ ' 28.83 Pearl OH CO. do 237.66 Beavers Oil Service do —..... 476.73 D-A Lubricant Co. do ........ 93A1 Rawls Inc. do .... 60.80 Eastern Ind. Oil & Sup do 11.0') Dlerkes Implement Sales do - 261.14 Hobart Welding Eup. do 5.00 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. do . .. 19.95 ttabeggar Hardware do — 16.23 Commercial Print Shop do 28.44 John W. Karch Stone Co. M. 356. C’ Meahberger Bros. Stone do 7791.42 Logansport Metal -Cal. do 228.72 Krick-Tyndall Co. Theo. BulmaJin do 188.IP Central. Soya Co. Inc. do 5... 230.09 Joe Runlt Signs, F. Gray do 9.60 W. H. G ill lorn do 000.90 Cowens Ins. Acency Ins. 13.28 Willard L Baumgartner- P.• 80.00 Decatur E<iim> Co. do 4148.00 WELFARE Bernice Nelson Mil. & Post. 41.63 Mayy J. Haaelwood Mil BEAS Mabel Marshall do -.a-***.... .’ »• 12.74 Veronica Linn do 8.12 CHisene Telephone Co. Open 13.74 Haywood Publiahlng Co. do 88.79 Jim Garper Tile Drain .... ... 89.19 Lee Hardware Ce Ditch Al 3 26 ■■ Maoli. Co. do .... 9.64 L9o- Wprklnger do — 20.00 E. E. Bydell do 20.00 Diok Hdch do 5;-... .... 150.00 Ft. Wayne Bhre Print do .... 7.-2 O Slwklbei'ger Machinery do: 65.24 Beavers Oil Service do 187:07 Decatur Auto Supply do .... 2.41 Kriek-Tyndaß Co. do .:....- 500.48 Board of Commissioners Certified before me this sth day of June. 1956. • Frank Kitson 1 * i . Auditor Adame Qo; MOTICE OF ADMIhIOTRATION' Relate >o. 2170 7n the Adams Circuit Court •*of Adams County. Indiana. ’ rr TtaUee ta hereby given that Ednov Hoffman woororc the 29th day of May, 1956 appointed:AdntinlwtratrtX ot the eatate of Herman Conrad, decefeed. . c All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said conirt within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. ' *» • ’ I Dated at. Decatur, Indiana, this 29th day of May. 1956. Richard D. Loyvton Clerk o-f the Adams Circuit ,Court for Adams Coun.y, Indiana. G. Remy Beirly, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. ' ■ June 1.8, 15 Ed. A. Boese, Attoraey E>4a<e Mo. 3071 -5Notlce to; all persons interested In the estate Os Mary B. Fritzinger, In the Cireult Court .of Adams County, Indiana, April Term, 1956. In the matter of the Estate of Mery B. Fritzlnger deceased. Notice is hereby given that Rose C. Fritzlnger as Administratrix of the alwve named es’ate, has presented and filed het final account Ip final s«».tl<mext jf said estate, and that toe same will come up for the examination and action of said Judge of the Adams Circuit Court, on the 22nd of June, 1956. 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 approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear ahd make proo-f of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Rose C.. Fritzlnger, Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge Adams Circuit Court June 1-8. Brasil became an Independent nation September 7, 1&24. New York — The b>st public li--brary in New York City waa established in 1697.

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: Wall Os Lower 1 Niagara Gorge Breaks Loose » One Worker Killed, Huge Hydroelectric Plant Is Damaged y • NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. (VP)A---u The wall of the lower Niagara ? gorge tore loose late Thursday, t) thundering hundreds of tons of rocks down on a huge hydroelec3 trie plant and shearing two thirds ’• of the building from the of 2 the cliff into the Niagara Rivdf. s One workman was swept to.b’is 0 death in the rapids when he was 0 trapped in the roaring rock slide. • However, 39 other workmen scrambled to safety as gigantic ® boulders crashed down on the 0 Schoellkopf Hydroelectric compa ® ny, a quarter mile below the cat5. aract along the American shord. 5 The missing workman was lidh- ?. tatlvely identified as Richard Dfafp 9 er df Lewiston, N. Y. He an<Tu>e 5i others had been repairing wgter '1 seepage in a canal - tunnel which J | funnels water to the station’s mos from above the falls. The men 5 were warned of the coming slide J when windows in the plant’ started 0 cracking like rifle shota. y s , ® Those who escaped, fled tta;A 11 safe section of the plant and ,ta s ' i’ precipice In an elevatot. ; A JOH « cended to the top of the 220-fodt scrambled up the cliff. 2 were struck by rocks but nouje • was seriously hurt, . ; Two of the men said they aaw ! the missing man being trappftd by j Another man cut off from the J elevator by the slide was hoisted ’ up the face pt the cliff, bjr ■ workers usipg ropes. ’ . ' I Hundreds of sightseerj, ; ipn T t£e r rainbow bridge on ,the Canadian' ; side of the faits opposite thg • er plant saw the, cliff glye J: Two ( more rock slides followed at ■ five-minute intervals. „ . ~ ' The plant thft, : more than.Bo hydroelectric power stations b| tte Mohawk Dower ( (fprp. ,ip generator, ,W1 A * com bined capacity of more .than tfiL. ouO kilowatts were' Wrecked in the (■ide: \ej;Bctrtcai. ppYejj hfc clt y Q i * ia s cut off. Power was 'partially restored, latdf. LOA NlagarpXdhaw|c man said the damage. w?U)d be the' millions.’’ * . ... r6O , Ub A TG-fpot long,, jlqrg |eripd: nal building as . the top of thp efiff Was believed fey rock sltaqs. dismantled cables leading'l?/® w avert further powor fajlurea should f the structure tumble into the . ■ -yx-. > y . vry- - r-tfi ' A Niagara Molta wk spokesmuo said seeping undermined the rppk yapJ-.ftHugf ihg the slide. Tbe seepage .Ww ’ first noticed about 10:30 a.m. J Thursday and the. workman had been sent to investigate; it. 0- 0— . . THREE SLAIN IN M 1 ICenttaned from Page P*el ( Dole in an said Neumann gppar, eptly wanted to kill Epstein because the tavern owner had bad him arrested for brawling in the bar last May p. Neumann was released from tail May 26. Police had tried to keen tab on him, but described him m a will-o’-the-wisp. They said he bad served time in prison about a year ago on rubbery charges.* , Police began a roundup ot known confederates of Neik, inann’s, concentrating on a man Ado was sentenced with him for fohiery. ’ J' The killer was a cool and dead; ly shot, police said. He fired four times and must have taken time to re-load during the massacre, they said. UNITED. AUTO (C—tiawed from raa» O»r> Wis.; South Bend, Anderson/ Muncie and Kdkomo, Ind.; and Toledo and Brooklyn, Ohio. Michigan has an estimated 107,000 unemployed ' auto workers; Wisconsin, 6,000; Indiana, and Ohio, 21,000. —■■■ ■ 1 m i

Ukrainian Rebels Derail Red Train Army Troops Train Derailed Recently VIENNA, Austria (UP)—Ukrainian rebels derailed a Soviet army troops train recently in a new outbreak of violence against the Soviet government, informed sour- < <c» said today. Reports reaching Vienna said < an unknown number of Soviet sol- - diera were killed when the train > was derailed May 20 near the city , of Shepetovka, on the main rails road line linking Lvov and Kiev. The reports said Soviet troops s and members of the MVD, the So. r viet secret police, sealed off a . large area around the scene of i the disaster and seised a group of j heavily armed Ukrainians. News of the sabotage followed ! reports that nationalists had plas- . tered Tiflis, capital of Josef Stal- , in's home state of Georgia, with . posters calling for an "independ- . ent Georgian republic.'’ More than 100 persons -Wee ar- . rested in a police crackdown following the appearance of the posts era, sources said. , Reports reaching here from ( Moscow said the west bound train was Mauling troops and; ammunii tioa when the rebels struck. SOVIET RUSSIA tw rags Oae) 1 brighter." But* he denied he was’ , more pptimiatic than Dunes. He , said differences between them is ‘ a matter of "emphasis." Stadeen said Only recently-aft-er the collapse pf disarmament talks in London between Russia, the United States, Britain and France—that a Bulganin note to Mr. Eisenhower might 'be the nett Soviet move. Cod liver oil <4» Sometimes used in leather tanning processes. __

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Injuries Fatal To Anderson Resident ANDREW. Ind (UP)—Charles Simmonds. 7T, former circulatlor manager of the Anderson Herald, was injured fatally Thursday when his automobile collided with another car at the intersection of Ind. 33 and a county road (our miles west of here. Simmonds died in St. John's hospital several hours after the accident. Mrs. Eugenia Zimmerman, NO INDICATION (Cwttwaee trot Pa—coadition by his physicians. He underwent a detailed "head-to-toe’* examination only last month. The findings then supported earlier reports which said the President had made an excellent recovery from his heart attack last September. -1 L. : . ,’i ' ; ' ....

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