Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1956 — Page 2

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THB DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Studies Resumed At International Following a two-wsek vacation at International Business college in Fort Wayne, several Adams county youth have resumed studies there. Renewing studies in the secretarial school, are Karen Snyder and Nancy Parrish, In the private secretarial school, and Ellen MeAbreu in the executive secretarial school. John Nelreiter, Phillip J. Nussbaum. and Kenneth P. Gallmeier. have all returned to school in their study of professional accounting. In the business administration and finance school, Robert W. Case, Sheldon P. Daniels, and {Robert J. Dick have ail resumed their studies following the brief vacation period. Work Simplification Lesson Postponed The work simplification lesson planned for Thursday evening, has been postponed to Thursday evening, October 4 at 7:3® Vm. at the Co-Op Building in Monroe, reports Leo N. Seltenright, county agent. Those interested in thia series of meetings will want to attend the October 4 meeting under the direction of Miss Miriam Eads of Purdue University. The lessons afe co-sponsored by the Adam county home demontration club and the heart aociatlon. Fence Is Slightly Damaged By Fire Slight damage to a fence at Jack Smith’s junk yard on 10th street was caused by a fire Tuesday evening. Deeatur firemen were called at 6:20 p.m. to the junk yard when an old car caught fire and the flames spread to , the fence. Cub Scouts Plan For Wiener Roast The Decatur Cub Scout pack will hold a wiener roast at 5 p.m. Thursday at Hanna-Nuttman park. Hot dogs and root beer will be provided for the Cubs, their parents. and den mothers and their families.

The Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Doot with Gifts & Greeting* from Friendly Business Neighbors end Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders • 1 a I* -*'y U k.t..,., .« -• fn Decatur Phone 3-3196 or 3-3479 (Nt ettt sr ohligttiot) (1)

Public Auction Moose Parking Lot, North of Moose Home, North First St. Decatur, Indiana SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1:30 P.M. In case of bad weather the sale will be held the following SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th. MOOSE FOR THE BENEFIT CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS FUND. New and used furniture; appliances and household items; refrigerators; electric washers; gas and .electric stoves; toasters; irons; radios; .sweepers; lamps; lawn mowers; bicycles; automobiles; many other miscellaneous articles. THE AUCTION SALE IS OPEN TO ANYONE who cares to set One or more articles on the lot for sale . . . The More Better. A small percentage will be charged for selling the articles, the rest is yours. items for Sale must be on lot BY 10:00 A. M. DAY OF SALE. Sponsored by the MOOSE LODGE of DECATUR, IND. AHrert Brush wilier— Auctioneer. Not responsible for accidents.

v WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1951

Hixon Belittles Stevenson Claim Makes Direct Swipe At Adlai Stevenson ENROUTE WITH NIXON (UP) —Vice President Richard M. Nixon said today that the “Eiaenhower administratien is not content to rest on any flat plateau” in tho nation's economic prosperity. In his first direct swipe at Adlai E. Stevenson, the barnstorming vice president belittled the Democratic presidential nominee's «• claim that Democratic administrations lifted the nation to a "new plateau of abundance.” Nixon said in remarks prepared for a Reno, Nev., audience that Westerners know "a plateau” is a tableland. "It doesn't reach upward. It. might even run downhill.” Nixon said. "The Elsenhower administration is not content to rest on any flat plateau.” The 43-year-old vice president, carrying the main hod of this year’s Eisenhower - Nixon campaign, concentrated on the far Western states of Nevada and Oregon in the second day of his Intense. 32-state campaign swing. Two key senate seats are at stake in the two states, and Nixon let it be known from the outset that main part of his campaigning is tn help the GOP regain control of congress. Nixon wound up his first 17hour day of campaigning with a rousing ovation Tuesday night from a hometown audience in Whittier. Calif., where he buried his father only 10 days ago. Earlier. he had launched the whirlwind tour at a Washington breakfast with the personal blessing of President Eisenhower and spoke to a noontime crowd of more than 10,000 in downtown Indianapolis. Accompanied by his wife, Pat, he was scheduled to leave by plane from the Long Beach, Calif, Airport at noon for a midday meeting ai Reno and a night session at Eugene, Ore. Former interior secretary Douglas McKay has locked horns with Sen. Wayne L. Morse (D-Ore.) for the important Oregon senatorial seat which the GOP is determined to win. In Nevada, Sen. Alan Bible (D-Nev.) is opposed by Rep. Clifton R. Young (R-Nev.) Throughout his first day speeches, Nixon romped hard on the GOP campaign theme of “peace and - vroeperity” and the new GOP slogan of “one good term deserves another." But he created more interest by in effect eliminating the Alger Hiss question as a campaign issue if Stevenson will stick to his position that he does not quarrel with the verdict finding Hiss guilty of perjury.- — NOTH E OF FIX AI, SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE - ■ ~ 2 • ‘ No. 4519 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Rodolfo Garcia, deceased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Deratur. Indiana, on the Sth day of October. 19-56, and ebow cause, if any. Why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs .are notified to then and there make, proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. EUGENIA pACIANO, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, September IS, 1956. Attorney Severin H. Svhurger Sept. 19. 26 .XVTICE OF AIHHSISTHATIO.X Estate No. 5191 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Margaret Hess was on the 18th day of September. 1956, appointed: Administratrix of the estate of Ida Myers, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said .court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said cjglms will be forever barred. Dated mt Decatur. Indiana, this 18th day of September. 1956. Richard D. Lewton Clerk of the Adam* Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. John G DeVoss, Attorney and Counsel for Estate. Sept. 19, 26, Ort. 3