Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind.. Poet Office ae Second dan Mattar Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Halthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year. MOO; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9.00; 8 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 8 cents.

Control your temper when behind the wheel. Highways are Crowded and traffic is such that one must be on the alert for the other fellow who doesn't have the good sense that we have. o—o— You will be pleased with yourself after a visit or a note to Someone who is confined to his home. It is so little for us to doand yet it means so much to those who have long days in front of them. C O—— It is a pleasure to note that wide use is being made of our city parks. Large numbers used the areas last week-end and the facilities are getting a lot of usage during the week. Spend some time with your family in our parks, they are yours to enjoy. O 0 * A good sign of the times was observed recently. A group of apartments which were originally built in 1950 for $26 thousand are now going like hotcakes for $52 thousand. Too bad that some of us have thus far been unable to accumulate the starting figure. 0 0 Many Decaturites are in the “paint up and fix up” mood as is manifest in the current activities. Prevention of deterioration as well as improvement of one’s property can pay big returns on a large investment. Local stores can be of assistance in choices of equipment and materials for most any job that needs to be done. io o — Another week has passed with a minimum of accidents in Adams county. It is well to note that one regrettable accident did occur, however. The death of James Cummings was a shock to all who knev/him and we extend our sympathies to the members of his family. It is incumbent upop each of us to help make this a safer world in which to live. 0 0 wonder who is sponsoring’ National Hot Dog month? It is said|to be a “celebration centering {round the mpst American of all Axis”. Even a queen will be selemd and we assume that all' the other requisites will be Pfovide| for the “proof must be in the gating” of this delicacy. We need to add a “bun and relish

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week” to complete the cycle. —4*—o— — Statistics show that 800 homes are damaged by fire each day. The increased costs of building and replacement of furnishings makes it mandatory that we make an inventory of our possessions and learn how much it would cost to replace them, look over the insurance policy, and then determine where we Stand. It si good insurance to check our insurance. . , O'- O-— Recent releases of state political appointees is a further hint to us that factional politics is more important to some than public service. The two party system is fool-proof but it becomes more apparent that we need to exercise more care in choosing those who try to operate this way of life. Weeds, Inadequate bridges, cluttering of roadways with equipment, and general disregard for public welfare are a net result of amateurish manipulation in the spoils system. O O-— Since February of 1954, the American Legion Auxiliary has been providing a wonderful service for people of our community. This group of ladies has purchased extensive equipment th be loaned for the use of shut-ins and those who are convalescing from illnesses or injuries. Hospital and fracture beds, walkers, crutches, wheel chairs, and bedside tables are among the devices that are on loan. This generous gesture is another facet of our locality which deserves a bow for those who have made it possible. O O-— Again a new threat is posed for those of us who want a” six-day mail delivery. The Postmaster general has pointed out the need for additional appropriations if the present services are to be continued. The American people desire' a continuation of good postal service and also want a cut in Federal expenses but we want no part of an increase in rates so what may be in store for us is a matter of conjecture. Most of Us, as sidewalk philojophers usually can, could solve all the ills if we could just have a chance at it.

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Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth Heffner, former county recorder and mother of Ed Kauffman of this city, is a patient at the Clinic hospital in Blufftory following a fall in her home two weeks ago. John Rosier, Monmouth social science teacher, is working for eight weeks at the Culver Military school camp for 9ft to 17tf year old boys. Three camps will be held this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bevelheimer have moved to the residence at 427 Mercer avenue. Bevelheimer is the new Yellow Jacket basketball coach. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suttles, Jri, have left for a three weeks' trip to the Hawaiian Islands. They will fly over, and return by ship. Mr. and Mrs. Cal E. Peterson celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary yesterday. Former Bluffton banker Wharton W. (Ferd) Rogers, 72, died Friday at his home in Winterhaven* Fla. His wife, the former Lucille Lock of Bluffton, survives. Former Mayor John B. Lehmkuhle. 75, of Delphos, O„ died Sunday in St. Rita's hospital in Lima. O.

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The Rev. and Mn. C. P. Maas Os Van Wert, 0.. visited in Decatur Monday with the Rev. and Mrs. B. G. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker. Master Fred J. Haugk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haugk of 323 Line street, is recuperating at the Adams county memorial hospital from an emergency appendectomy performed over the weekend. The young man took sick while at a northern Indiana lake, and was returned to Decatur for the operation. Mrs. Nettie Morris, South First street, is confined to her home this week with the mumps. Miss Ruby Miller returned to Inglewood, Calif., by plane, after visiting with her parents and family, and attending the Sunday wedding of her niece, Miss Donna Kay Small, to Richard Marbach. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kalver and daughters Bobbie and Carol, and son Allan, attended the Sunday wedding of Miss Eleanor Cowan to Arnold Leib, at the Blackstone hotel in Chicago. Carol attended her cousin as maid of honor for the fashionable wedding. James Markley, Decatur Daily Democrat linotype operator, is confined to his home by illness. Miss Diane Blauvelt has returned home to Monroeville after spending a few days with her cunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beauchot, and her cousins, Mikey and Davie. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Miller, Decatur, were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Penn, Frederick. Md.; and Bernard Main, Middletown, Md. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Arnold. Fort Wayne, spent last evening with their aunt. Mrs. Harry Fritzinger. ; — 9 _ 20 Years Ago Today 0 —— June 26, 1937 - - Residents of three counties petition state highway commission that state road 101 be extended south to U.S. 67 in Jay county. John Duer, Geneva, is sentenced to from one to 10 years in state reformatory for grain theft. —J Board of review will complete work by Saturday, July 3. Monroe high school will offer . course in vocational home economics next school term, county

superintendent C.E. Striker announces. Cool winds bring relief from summer’s worst heat wave in this community. Miss Louise Haubold will present recital at library auditorium tomorrow. Mrs. Reuben Lord, who has been, a Lutheran hospital patient for two weeks, was rought to the home of her son, Sol, in Decatur today. tom Allwein arrived in Decatur today after visiting a week at Shelby, Ohio. TOWNSHIP LINE (Ceettaeea frem O««) the suit if the commissioners had legally changed the boundary, that his client only wished to see that the law was followed. Musel-

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man intimated that he had found a record which showed that the boundary had been changed and that even part of the area south of Main street not in the city of Berne had been taken into' Wabash township. Smith said if Musriman would show him this, bis client would gladly drop the case. Muselman replied that Se wanted to bring his witnesses to trial, and that he might even object to dropping the case before trial. • Smith then left, and the other attorneys, visitors and officials continued discussing the case for some time. If you have something to sell ot rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

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