Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1957 — Page 2

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District Nurses To Hold Annual Party Miss Legora Markle, chairman of the Indiana state nurses association district one of the general duty nurses section, has’ an- i nounced plans for the group's an-

Quality Photo Finishings AU Work Left Before 8:00 p. m. Monday Ready Wednesday at 10 a, m. ■ 1 Holthouse Drug Co. \

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nual Christmas dinner, to be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Colonial restaurant at Baer Field Fort Wayne. All general duty nurses of the area are invited to attend the party, which will feature a gift exchange and a short business meeting. The meeting will, include a discussion of rules and a report on the I.S.N.A. convention. Reservations for the party are being handled by Mrs. Delta Schmoe, 315 tit East Creighton avenue, in Fort Wayne.

PROTECT YOUR POSSESSIONS WITH THE PROPER INSURANCE COVERAGES. . COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. COWENS JIM COWENS 209 Court St. Phono 3-3601 Decatar, lad.

SIOO,OOO Fire Loss At Research Lab ZIONSVILLE IIP — A SIOO,OOO fire Sunday night destroyed a research laboratory and animal barn at the Pitman - Moore Co. experimental farm south of here. Dr. George Burch, director of the research farm for the Indianapolis drug firm, said a dozen puppies and five pigs were lost in the blaze but 40 other dogs and two calves were saved.

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Five Accidents Are Reported By Police Two Autos Totally Demolished In Crash Five accidents, including one personal injury, were investigated over the weekend by the city police. T A car, operated fay Glenn Arthur Dague, 26, route 6. stuck a parked car, owned by the Rev. Robert Contant, in the 300 block of Mercer Avenue at 11:16 p.nj. Saturday. Dague was taken to the Adams county memorial hospital, where he was treated for shock and released Sunday. A passenger in the Dague car, Clista A. Miller, suffered abrasions to her face, and will be released from the hospital today. The accident resulted in total damage to both automobiles. City police are continuing the investigation. A second accident occurred when

Youthful Driver Is Unhurt In Accident Joseph Kohne, Jr.. 17, of Decatur rdute four, escaped injury when the car which he was driving went out of control Saturday at 10:10 p.m. on the state line county road one and a half miles south and eight rrrileS east of Detatur. Kohne was west bound on the ' road, which is known as the Wren road and failed to notice a dead ‘ end. TKc car slid across the inter- ' section and hit a concrete abut- ' nwpt. A reflector sign had been removed some time before the acDamage was estimated at SBS to the car. The sheriff’s department investigated, a car, operated by Albert W. Brushwiller, 64. backed out of the Kelly Dry -Cleaning parking lot and struck a parked car. owned by Glenn Wilson Potts, 56, resulting in SIOO damages to the Potts auto. Cars operated by Harry H. Hebble Jr., 19, and William F. Ostermeyer, 22, both of Decatur, collided at the intersection of Adams and Second streets at 2:35 Saturday. resulting in S4O damages to the Hebble car and $5 to the Ostermeyer vehicle. Sunday at 7:40 p.m., a car operated by Stanley Dwight Allison, 20. route 2, Monroeville, struck an auto driven by Harry Floyd Poling. 67, as it was making a left turn off Monroe street onto 11th. Damages to the Allison vehicle were $lO and to the Poling car were S3O. The fifth accident occured in the alley behind Bower Jewelers at 4:38 p.m. Saturday when a car driven by Vera B. McClure. 65, backed out of a parking lot and struck a truck owned by the Decatur Canning company and driven by Larry R. Elliott, 25. of South 11th street, resulting in S2O damage to the truck and sls to the car. A bicycle owned by A. J. Kelly was reported stolen sometime Sunday from the home at 421 North Second street. The blue and white bicycle was equipped with two new tires. The police also recovered a Boy's True Test bicycle with red and white trim at Gay’s Mcbie Service Sunday afternoon, reported by Richard L. Hendricks. The owner of the bicycle is unknown.r

Fined On Charge Os Disorderly Conduct North 12th street, was fined $1 and costs and given a 60-flay Suspended sentence in city court 1 this morning on a charge of disorderly conduct. Alvarez was arrested by city police at 11 p.m. Sunday on a complaint by his Wife, and was taken to the county jail, where he stayed until he was arraigned. He entered a plea of not guilty to the charge and requested that the hearing be held immediately.

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Launch Survey Os City Power Value Indiana-Michigan electric company employes started working in Decatur today, assessing the value of the local power plant, C. H. Osha, assistant manager of the Fort Wayne district office, said today. A total of six or eight employes will be here off and on for the ne*t two months completing the detailed survey. Indiana-Michigan will then give an estimate of the value of the plant and its business, and the residents ■’bf DeCttur* Will decide In a referedum if they wish to sell the plant, if the city council so requests. The study of customer's accounts started today, with the photostating of records. Several men will also make maps of the city lines, to ascertain what improvements! would have to be made. Another group will inventory the entire system, listing every piece of equipment. Former Decatur Boy Is In Los Angeles A 15-year-old former Decatur boy, who has been staying with his father in Illinois,, was reported in Los Angeles, Calif. The police there radioed the department here today to inform the boy’s mother that he was being held there. No charge was listed, and it is believed here that he is being held until his parents bring him home. Mrs. Oran Schultz Is Deputy Surveyor Mrs. Oran Schults, of Washington township, has been named deputy surveyor effective Jan. 1, Herman Moellering, surveyor, said today.

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Mrs. Schults win replace Miss Florence Holthogse. who resigned recently.' Miss Halthouse held the position for three years before her resignation. Moellering has secured temporary help until the first of the year.

WE’VE CHARTED OUR COURSE WE’VE LISTENED TO THE BIG TALK WE’VE CHECKED THE GIMMICK DEALS WE’VE WATCHED THE OTHER TRICKS IT DOESN’T MAKE SENSE BECAUSE THE EXTRA ADDED COST OF GIMMICKS, GIFTS AND RAZ-MA-TAZ MUST BE PAID FOR SOMEHOW AND WHO WILL PAY THAT EXTRA COST? WHY NATURALLY YOU WILL PAY FOR IT IN THE FORM OF HIGHER PRICES HERE’S OUR ANSWER LOW PRICES EVERY DAY LADIES’ LADIES’ PLAIN DRESSES, PLAIN SKIRTS, SUITS & COATS BLOUSES & SWEATERS MEN’S MEN’S SUITS, TOPCOATS TROUSERS, SWEATERS & OVERCOATS & SPORT SHIRTS CLEANED I£H CLEANED and hHi and uMI PRESSED IfSfV PRESSED V MEN’S HATS—CLEANED & BLOCKED 69c" SHIRTS LAUNDERED -20 c EACH CASH and CARRY ' MYERS CLEANERS Cor. Madison & Second Sts.

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