Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1957 — Page 4
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KEYS MADI GORDON'S western auto STORE OPEN WED. & SAT. .NIGHTS
January Clearance Sale
CHILDREN’S WEAR CLEARANCE LITTLE GIRLS COTTON DRESSES, size 1-2-3 yr. One Group Reduced to $1.69 and $2.69 WINTER CAPS AND BONNETS for Infants On Sale! Nylon Knits, some are corduroy On Sale 79c to $1.50 BABY BUNTING SALE! Zipper fastening, with Jacket & Hood. White and Pastel Colors. Beacon Blanket quality On Sales3.9B Quilted Nylon quality On Sales4.9B SUEDE BABY SHOES, two-tone trimmed-. Pair SI.OO COTTON KNIT TRAINING PANTS, white, double thickness, Size Ito 6 year, On Sale 3 pairs SI.OO GIRLS CLIP HATS, all wool knit, figured or plain colors, $2.98 quality Nows2.oo and $1.98 qualityNowsl.oo BABY DIAPERS SALE—Both Gauze or Flannelette type, Regular Price $2.98 Doz. On Sale-2 dozen for $5.00 ' PEPPERELL BABY BLANKET, Large size 36”x50,” satin bound edges, regular $2.98 quality blanket On Sale—sl.9B CORDUROY DIAPER SETS, Boys and Giris 2 piece styles, size 9-12-18 months, Were $1.98 — Close Outeach $1.50 FITTED CRIB SHEETS, Sanforized, white or pastel colors. On Sale each SI.OO BOYS FLANNEL SHIRTS, size 3 to 8, colorful plaids, long sleeve style, Were $1.25, On Sale SI.OO $1.98 Boys Flannel Shirts, size 3 to 12 On Sale — $1.50 each KNIT POLO SHIRTS, with Jong sleeves, stripe combinations in Winter colors, size 3 to 12 year. On Sale! Best Quality! sl.2s____Now SI.OO sl.69r_r_Now SIJ» $1.39N0w $1.19 sl.9BNow 1.69 BOYS WINTER CAPS On Sale, all sizes, corduroy, gaberdine, or wool, I.9B____Now $1.50 and $1.69N0* SI.OO INFANTS CORDUROY PANTS, Gripper style, figured of plain colors, Were $1.98 _ r On Sale $1.69 Also $2.98 Grade Now On Sales 2.69 . ALL CHILDRENS CORDUROY PANTS On -—Sale! Good selection, sizes 2 to 7 years. On Salesl.39, $1.69, $2.69, $3.00 and $3.69 GIRLS CORDUROY SLACKS AND PEDAL PUSHERS, Figured patterns or solid colors, i. Size 2 to 6x On Sale .$1.69 to $2.69 Size 7 to 14 years On Sales 2.69 and $3.00 CHILDRENS COTTON FLANNEL PAJAMAS On Sale! Size 1 to 3k, one piece style with feet $1.19 Size 2 to 14 years, 2 piece styles, $1.69, $2.19, $2.69 GIRLS BLUE DENIM JEANS, plaid lined 4-5-6 Sale $1.69 LINED GABARDINE JEANS, red or blue. size 4 — Sale $1.69 LINED CORDUROYS, solid colors, 3 to 12 yrs. On Sales 2.69 and $3.00 REDUCED PRICES ON HANDBAGS FOR JANUARY! Black and All Popular Colors! Regular $5.00 Leather or Broadcloth Bags, Now $4.00 Regular $3.00 Plastic Leatherette Bags, Now__s2.so Regular $3.00 Leather Clutch Bags, double zipper each $2.00 Regular $2.00 Leather Clutch Bags, single zipper, ,J— each $1.50 Above prices plus 10% tax! OUTING FLANNEL PRICES REDUCED! 27” White Outing On Sale 4 yards SI.OO Solid colors or white, 36” wide Outing, On Sale 3 yards SI.OO 36” Light Stripe Outing Flannel, On Sale 3 yards SI.OO 36” Dark Colors Stripes or Plaid Colors, On Saleyard 44c Floral or Juvenile Patterns, 36”, excellent ® selection On Saleyard 44c PILLOW TICKING ON SALE! Best grade made! Floral stripe patterns, in green, blue, pink, er orchid, Regular price 85e—-On Sale, .yard 69c Also blue/white stripe featherproof ticking, On, Saleyard 59c COTTON TERRY CLOTH SALE! Stripes, solid colors, or white, width 36”, over 200 yards on sale. Regular SI.OO to $1.25 yard quality, January Sale Price — — yard 79c
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COURT NEWS Demurrer Suatained . . In the complaint to foreclose mechanics lien by Arnold Lumber company against Ranza and Bertha Wolfe and Martin L. and Nora Huser, the demurrer of the Husers has been submitted and sustained. The court has ruled that a mechanic’s lien is valid only when materials are supplied at the owner’s request and that this , was not the case in the company's complaint. , Divorce Dismissed The order to grant a change of venue in the divorca case of Sarah S. Eicher against Menno S. Eicher has been set aside and the case has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Change of Venne In the complaint for damages by G. W. Vizard, administrator of the Thomas P. Halberstadt estate, against True M. Andrews, Charles M. Murphy and Gladieux Oil Sales, the court has given the parties 14 days in which to agree on
the county for the change of venue. Case Continued The complaint on account by Paul E. Hammond against Roy and Betty Friedly has been continued on motion of the defendants. On motion of the plaintiff, the case has been set for trial Feb. 7. Estate Cases The inventory of the Arthur S. Kelsey estate has been filed and petition for authority to file the inheritance tafc schedule has been submitted and sustained. The inventory shows $75 in household goods, $325 in crops, $2,271.79 in money and $5,000 in real property for a total value of $7,671.79. The schedule to determine tax has been filed with reference to the county assessor. A petition to transfer corporate stock in the estate of Sarah Kalver has been submitted and approved. If yon have someining to sea or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings result*
WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF BLANKETS AT SPECIAL JANUARY SALE PRICES. Choose from well known brands! St. Marys, all wool quality, extra large, size 80 x 90, On Sale each $14.88 72” x 90” Chatham Purrey Blanket, orlon blend quality, choose from 8 Beautiful solid colors, On Sale u each $9.88 72” x 90” Fieldcrest Treasure Blankets, beautiful Nylon Blend—On Saleeach $9.88 72” x 84” Fieldcrest Nyiomar Blankets, Nylon blend, On Sale each $6.44 Plaid Blankets by the pair, 5% wool. 72”x84” size, On Sale pair. $5.44 Plaid Blankets by the pair, 5% wool, 70” x 80” size On Salepair__s4.Bß 5% Wool Plaid Blankets, size 72” x 84,” Were $3.95, On Saleeach__s2.9B Fieldcrest Floral or Candy Stripe Cotton Blanket, size 72” x 90,” On Saleeach__s4.44 Cotton Sheet Blankets, extra large, 81” x 108” size, On Saleeach__s2.9B Cotton Sheet Blankets, natural white, First Quality, size 70” x 95.” Reg. $2.98 On Sale each $2.59 or 2 for $5.00 Colonial Choice, Reversible Bedspreads, Fringed Bleached White, twin or full size, On Sale,each__s9.Bß Bates “Pride of Virginia” Bedspreads, Luxurious, new heirloom Bates spread with a'“twice the a price’* look. Reversible, preshrunk and long wearing. White, antique white, pink, green or yellow. A real prize at this low sale price! $14.95 Value — k _Special- $12.95 WASH CLOTH SALE! Heavy quality, large size, white & colors—2s dozen on sale--Special 3 for 25c CANNON TOWEL SALE! New colorful stripe with lurex metallic thread, large 22”x44,” each 88c Hand Towels, .each 49c Wash Cloths, .each 25c GENUINE SPRINGKNIGHT MUSLIN SHEETS First Quality 81” x 99” Double Bed Sizeeach $1.99 81” x 108” Extra Large Sizeeach $2.19 “STEVENS” ALL LINEN CRASH TOWELING 17” width, bleached or iinbleached, On Sale, Yd. 36c BLEACHED PILLOW TUBING, 42” wide, . On Sale? 2 yards SI.OO “CLOTH OF GOLD” Fine grade bleached or unbleached Muslin for quilting use, etc. Regular 39c. January Sale Price 3 yards SI.OO MATTRESS PAD AND COVER SALE Fitted sides slip over mattress to protect it from dust. Twin Size Pad-ahd-Cover On Sale — $3.50 Full Size Pad-and-Cover On Sale $4.50 COTTON DRESS PRINT SALE! 500 yards of new patterns. Also 10 plain colors, wash fast colors-— yard 39c LADIES HOSIERY,. SUPS, GOWNS, Etc. — NYLON HOSIERY SALE—First Quality, 51 Gauge 15 Denier, Individually wrapped, Regular size, new colorsßox of 3 pair $1.95 NYLON STRETCH HOSIERY, Perfect Quality, small, medium, large. Regular sl.oo__Sale Pair 79c LADIES PANTIE BRIEF SALE! 89c Quality Rayon or Cotton Knit 2 for SI.OO 100% White Nylon Knit Briefs 2 for SI.OO $1.25 Figured Nylon Knit Briefs each SI.OO “LOOMCRAFT” Cotton Plisse Slips, size 34 to 44, full length, shadowproof, nylon trim—each $1.79 “LOOMCRAFT” Cotton Broadcloth Slips, built up shoulder, size 34 to 44, On Sale each SI.OO BEAUTIFUL RAYON KNIT GOWNS, pastel shades, nylon lace trimmed, size 36 to 46, Were $2.98—0n Sale each $2.50 COTTON FLANNEL GOWNS AND PAJAMAS ON SALE! Size 34 to 48. $1.98 Solid Colors, reduced to — $1.69 $2.98 Flowered Designs reduced to $2.69 $3.98 Figured Pajamas, On Sales 3.69 ONE SPECIAL GROUP OF SHORTIE GOWNS AND PAJAMAS of figured cotton challis, Values to $2.98, On Saleeach $2.00
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Temperance Groups Protest To Ike WASHINGTON (UP) — Two temperance organizations have protested to President Eisenhower about a reported plan to toast him with free champagne at his inaugural ball. Both protests were signed by Maj- Clayton M. Wallace — executive director of the National Temperance League and president of the National Temperance and Prohibition Council. Monmouth Twirlers At Muncie Saturday Three twirlers from Monmouth high school will participate in the fourth annual high school twirling festival at Ball State Teachers College at Muncie Saturday. They are Lind? Fuhrman, Linda Kruetzman and Lila Kruetzman. Darrel Gerig, school band director, will act as their sponsor. Trad* tz . <~<xl — Decatin
Ike Doctrine Is Blasted By Red Leaders Red China, Russian Premiers In Blast At Ike's Doctrine MOSCOW (UP) — The premiers of Communist China and the Soviet Union today blasted the Eisenhower Doctrine as an American attempt to take ovet control of the Middle East. Chinese Premier Chou En-lai, just back from a tour of Poland and Hungary, joined with Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin in calling for greater vigilance to combat the American Mideast plan. They spoke to some 3,500 Muscovites in a "friendship meeting” in the white marble Supreme Soviet chamber of the Kremlin. Bulganin warmly supported Red China's plea for a seat in the United Nations and for the "liberation” of Formosa. The Soviet premier also suggested that Japan establish diplomatic relations with Peiping as has been done with the Soviet Union. The Kremlin meeting started only a few hours after Chou arrived from Budapest in a Soviet plane. American correspondents were barred from the meeting, but speeches by Bulganin and Chou were broadcast by Moscow Radio. Before leaving Budapest, Chou and Hungarian Premier Janos Kadar said in a joint statement that the United States is "the main ringleader of the imperialists.” The satement declared that President Eisenhower’s policy is to extend the U.S. zone of power, subjugate the people of the Near East, stir up rebellion and resume the cold war. It also said “American imperialists” were still trying to interfere in Hungarian affairs, and backed the Kadar government in its earlier condemnation of a U.N. proposal to send a five-member investigating commission to study the situation in Hungary. Shortly after the joint statemen was issued, refugees reaching Vienna from the Hungarian capital said Radar's police have started a “reign of terror" against workers’ leaders in the main factories of greater Budapest. Five-Cenf Postal Rale Io Be Asked First Class Letter Will Cost Nickel WASHINGTON (IP) — The administration will ask Congress within a few weeks to boost the cost of a firfet class stamp from 3 to 5 cents, informed sources said today. These sources said President Eisenhower’s budget request for a 654 million dollar a year hike in postal rates "presupposes” a nickel charge for first class letters. The proposal is almost certain to run into strong congressional opposition. After a sharp fight last year, the House approved an administration request that the postage rate for first class mail be boosted to 4 cents. But the bill died in the Senate. The new administration proposal may be coupled with a plan that would practically eliminate a special airmail service. The administration is considering asking«authority to carry all regular first class letters by air over long hauls. If the regular letter rate were boosted to 5 cents and long distance mail moved by air, informed sources believe the separate 6-cent air-mail service would “die off.” The Post Office now carries much first class mail by air in some parts of the country at no extra charge. But this is done on an “experimental” basis when airlines have extra space available. The new administration request —like its proposals for postal rate
U- TOWNSHIP THIMTKES (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENT* FOR THE CALENDAR TEAR IBM KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. ADAMS COUNTY — BALANCE DISBURSE- BALANCE FINDS JAN. 1 RECEIPTS MENTS DEC. 31 Township 3 1066.41 $ 1896.11 3 2137.31 3 825.21 Dog ,'. 10.00 117.00 . 75.50 51.50 TOTALS $ 1076.41 | 2013.11 3 2212.81 * 876.71 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS S E. Merriman & Co. 10.55 Township Fund Pay of Advisory Board Source' Amount Joe H. Zlnfmerman 3 100.00 Taxes—June 31010.34 Harold Henschen 100.00 Taxes—December 885.77 Luther Arnold 100.00 — Care of Cemeteries Total Township Fund 31896.11 Otto Klickman .'. 90.00 Do* Fund Theodore Heller 90.00 Source Amount Paul Arnold 90.00 Dog Tax from Assessor 3 117.00 Joseph Call 80.00 -s , —. Fire Protection • Total" Dog Fund 3 117.00 Heller Insurance Agency .. 70.00 DISBURSEMENTS Examination of Records 48.15 Township Fund Miscellaneous Classification of Expense Gross Cralgvllle Telephone Co. .. 18.37 and To Whom Paid Amount David Macklin ..............tr..;. 5.00 Pay of Trustee. Office Rent, and Clerical Help Total Township Fund Dis. ..32137.31 August Schlickman 3 922.50 Dog Fund Emma Schllcßman 150.00 Classification of Expense Grose Traveling Expense, Tele- and To Whom Paid Amount phone Tolls, and Telegraph Livestock Claims August Schlickman 3 200.00 Otto D. Bleberich 3 40.50 Books. Stationery, Printing Glen Griffiths 35.00 and Advertising s. Decatur Democrat Co 3 56.37 Total Dog Fund Disb. ....3 75.50 The Berne Witness 56.37 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been' paid money by the township has been filed as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. :^.LAUGUST SCHLICKMAN, Trustee JANUARY 17
increases in the last three years—will include rate hikes in second class newspapers and magazine and third class advertising matter mail, the sources said. Savings Bond Sales Decrease In County Although the sale of the smaller denomination of Series “K” U -S. savings bonds continued to establish postwar records, the reduced demand for the larger denomination of Series “E" and “H” bonds carried Indiana savings sales during December to a Joint 22.5 per cent under the corresponding period of last year, according to a report made to J. F. Graliker, chairman of the Adams county U. S. savings bands committee. Savings bonds sales for December were $10,823,000 for the state compared with $13,971,000 for the like period of 1955. Sales for Adams county were $91,215 and SIOB, 117 a year ago. Rites Held Wednesday For Clyde R. Durbin Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in Fort Wayne for Clyde R. Durkin, 63, Fort Wayne, well known in Decatur lodge circles for his part in booking week-end entertainment here. The ‘Fort Wayne man was cofounder of Main Auto Supply Co. and radio station WOWO. For several years he acted as booking agent for Decatur Moose lodge entertainment for week-ends. Wells County 4-H ~ Meeting Jan. 24 The annual meeting of the Wells county 4-H association will be held Thursday, January 24, at 7:38 p.m. in the small auditorium of the, community building, Bluffton. All parents of 4-H club members and any adults interested in 4-H.work are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Paul Beverforden Executive Officer Other Changes Made In Indiana PoPce INDIANAPOLIS (IB — The Indiana State Police Board approved the appointment of Paul T. Beverforden, Indianapolis, as executive officer under new state police Supt. Harold Zeis, it was announced today. Wayne M. Armstrong, board president, made the announcement and said rank was raised from captain to major. Also it was announced John J. Barton, Indianapolis, executive of,fleer under former Supt. Frank Jessup, was returned to captain in charge of investigation. Jessup, who was replaced by Zejs Monday, was made detective first sergeant in the Pendleton District. Beverforden jointed the state police in 1938. He left in 1948 to become safety and personnel director for a trucking firm and a safety consultant for cities, but returned to the state police in 1952. Disabled Veterans To Honor Officers The Disabled American Veterans will honor their two local members who are state officers this year with a dinner at the DAV hall at 2 p. m. Sunday. Gerald Smitley, state commander, and Mrs. Martha Sommer, auxiliary state chaplain, will be honored on the occasion. Members of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars and their wives have been invited to the dinner, and an invitation has been extended to other state officers of the DAV, and all other state chapters. • Auxiliary members of veterans organizations, and all persons interested in veteran affairs are invited. Hubert Feasel, chapter commander, will be in charge of the dinner.
TOWMIHIP raimtgl (ABmACT) RBDFORT OF RECEIPTi AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR ' EAR ISM WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, ADAMI COINTY BALANCE D4SUURNE- BALANCE FUNDS JAN. 1 RECEIPTS MENTS DEC. 81 Township ..> * $101.41 " $ 8875.80 $ 4114.21 * 1808.0$ Dog ...... , 818.80 7 778.00 746.00 888.00 TOTALS ....... I L..s 8714.03 $ .4848.80 8 4860.81 g 2503.03 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Leo Kirsch - 18.87 Township Fu.d Commercial Print Shop 4.88 Source Amount Decatur Democrat Co. ...... 68.78 Taxea—June $1965.68 Berne. Witness X!o. 65.77, Taxek—December 1586.67 Pay of Advisory Board Justice of Peace Docket Fees 888.50 John R. Parrlah 8 150.08 — Roy N. Runyon 150.06 Total Township Fund 438U.80 Ben Eltlng - 1800< l Deg Fuad Care of Cemeteries Source Amount David Haggard ....$ 60.00 Dog Tax from Assessor _.s 778.00 C. w. Wilson 83.00 Dog Tax from Co. Treat. .... 1.00 Examination of Records Washington Township ....$ 55.85 Total Dog Fund 3 778.00 Fire Protection DISBURSEMENTS Decatur Ins. Agency I 70.00 Tnwashlp Fuad Miscellaneous Classification ot Expense dross Decatur Ins. Agency 8 40.00 and To Whom Paid Amount Ed Berllng 16 Pay of Trustee, Office Rent — — ‘ — and Clerical Help Total Township Fund Disb. $4114.21 W L. Unn _.....,,..52050.00 Doi Fuad' Della M. DeVoaa 180.00 Classification of Expense dross Nellla Coppess 550.00 and To Whom Paid Amount Traveling Expense, Tele- Surplus phone Toils & Telegraph Adams Co. Tseasurer $ 518.60 u W. L. Msx .... $ 850.00 Livestock Claims Supplies for Justice of Peace Eddie McFarland 78.00 Ind. State Industries $ 66.76 T. R. Noll 160 Q M. W. Rotheft 88.07 Donald Cook WOO Commercial Print Shop .... 9.00 Richard Martin JO.OO Books, Stationery, Printing Lawrence Omlor 50.00 'and Advertising <- S. E. Merriman ACo 4 23.05 Total Dog Fund. Dieb $ 746.60 Habegger Hdw 2.40 I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the receipts .and disbursements of the above named township: that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persops having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of<such annual report Is In custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report Is sqbject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. W. L, LINN,; Trustee JANUARY 17
QUALITY dtfKSpjfr FRESHNESS l ° w prices SIX DAYS jgjgl A WEEK Schmitt's Now Is The Time To Buy Wholesale Cuts of Beef / and Pork for Canning or Summer Sausage. WE ALSO SELL BEEF FOR FREEZERS BEFORE YOU BUY, CHECK OUR PRICES Pure - Fresh AftUl GROUND BOLOGNA BEEF or WIENERS ib. ar *I.OO I „ . Armour Star ■ I Co Unlyl .n. S||MMER ■ CHEESE SAUSAGE I | lb. 49< lb. 5r | Lean - Sliced FRESH SUE Ib. 39c HICKORY SMOKED—WE SLICE FREE | SMOKED I PICNICS I Schmitt’s Quality CASING SAUSAGE ... 1b.450 I Morrell Pride Lean - Center Cut || I CANADIAN Smoked I I BACON PORK CHOPS I I Ib. 8r I Ib. 8r I LEAN — TENDER — CENTER CUT ROUND EA 111|| swiss
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957
