Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1958 — Page 2

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Rev. John Bosch

A mission will start at St. Mary's Catholic church in Decatur Sunday and will continue for two weeks. The Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Scimetz. pastor, stated today that a complete program for the mission wiil be announced at all masses Sunday at St. Mary's church. The Rev.-John Bosch. C. PP. S., was ordained May 18. 1952. and the foilowing month was appointed assistant at St. Philip Neri church. Detroit. Mich. He remained at the Detroit church until June. 1956, when he was appointed to the home mission band of the Fathers of the Precious Blood His present residence is at Precious Blood, church. Fort Wayne. The Rev. Hugh Uhrich. C. PP. S.. ordained May 10, 1936, was first appointed as professor at the minor seminary of-the Society of the Precious Blood. Brunnerdale Seminary, Canton, O. Since 1938, he has been attached to the Precious Blood mission band. His present residence is at St Anthony church. Detroit. Mich

One Killed, Three Injured In Wreck Two Trucks, Auto Involved In Crash BICKNELL (IP! - One person was killed and three others were injured, two critically, in a traffic accident involving a car and two trucks on Ind. 67 near here late Thursday. Mrs. Bernice Tate, 45, Proctor, Ark . was pinned in the wreckage of the car for more than half an hour and was pronounced dead on arrival at Good Samaritan Hos-

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pital in Vincennes. In critical condition in the same hospital were her son, Larry, 10. and her daughter-in-law, Mrs, Margaret Tate... 33. Blytheville, Ark. ± driver of the car Another. '”sbn7 David. 13. sustained serious, head injuries. Authorities said a large truck i driven by Guy Thurmond, 36, Car-i riers Mills. 111., had pulled off the highway with a flat tire and Thur-: mond had gone for aid after putting out caution flags. Earl Me-I Phail, 47, Indianapolis, stopped his-i truck to aid when he” noticed a: tire on fire on the Thurmond truck. ■ The fate car rammed into the rear of McPhail's truck as he at- : ( tempted to flag traffic.

Legion Boy Scouts Meet Last Evening , Eentertain Parents And Guests Here American Legion Scout troop 63 entertained 72 members, parents and their families at a, carry-in dinner and special program at the American Legion home Thursday evening. Niland Ochsenrider gave an interesting history of the Legion troop, which is now entering its 30th year. It was organized Jan. 2. 1929. with Russell Owens as scoutmaster, the first of 14. Others, and their tenure of Service. are 1931. Ed Jaberg, six years; Walter Gladfelder, three years; Clarence Weber, 1940-45; John Hunter. 1946: Richard Lichtensteigeix 1947: Richard Linn, 1948-51; Harold Hambrock, 1951: William Frasier, 1952: Niland Ochsenrider, 1952-54; Nelson Doty. 1954-55; Ted WemhoH. 1955-56: Gerald Smith, 1956-57-; and Robert Raudenbush. the present leaders Die speaker described the scouting organizatton and gave some of his personal expediences in the work. He thought that the cooperation of the parents was the key to troop success. Daniel Durkin, cub scout, fob lowed with two piano selections. "Suwanee River” and "Dangerous Journey.” Steve Edwards, a former troop I member, showed colored movies : taken by Steve Everhart at the i scout jamboree at Valley Forge, i They formed a beautiful and com- | plete history of the rel’ent event. Scoutmaster Raudenbush closed i the meeting with remarks of I ! thanks” andappreciati<>n. He announced thpt the next regular' scout meeting would be held next} Thursday night, at which time J plans will be made for the campout the following day. Cincinatfs public school sys- i -tern, organized-in—lß2B. . was the ; first in the Northwest Territory.

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HMB mM|7 .. X. Walter Gabet. above, is the new manager of the Kroger supermarket in Decatur, according to an announcement by A. F. Rose. Kroger vice president. Gabet has succeeded Don Stover, who has been transferred to one of ■ the firm’s supermarkets in Fort Wavne. Gabet, a native of New Haven, has been with Kroger for: 18 years, comes here after serving as manager of one of the Fort Wayne stores. He and his wife. Wanda, and their six children plan to establish residence here soon: , -; Stover, a native of Rockford, 0.. has been connected . with Kroger I singe 1948. He was appointed; manager of the Decatur store in 1954. He and his wife, Rosie, and three children plan to move to Fort Wayne in the near future. Repairs Completed To K. C. Elevator Announcement was tfiade today that repairs have been completed, to the elevator in the K. of C. [ building, and that lodge members-; and anyone else attending the annual Elks cancer party, which will be held at the K. of C. hall Saturday ..night, are welcome to make use of the elevator. r-f-afj- : •■...< k-— n. . ... J»."| |

FFA district Holds Contests Last Night / Adams Central Wins In Four Categories More than 120 Future Farmers of America from 12 schools in the sixth district saw Adams Central's group win first place in the scrap i book content, state -chapter coni test, newsletter contest, and pub-' I lie contest during the winter district meeting held at the Adapis Central school Thursday night. Representatives from Monmouth, Pleasant Mills. Adams Central, Berne-French and Geneva were present from Adams county. Phil Moser 4 of Adams Central, district six director, presided at the meeting. Guests included state president John King, of Butler, and Larry Wood, section two president, of Fairmount. Rolla Zimmerman won the dis- - trict public speaking contest by his oration on "the Opportunities for-Youth In Farming-Today.” He 1 will speak against two other young men in the section two finals Wednesday at 8: 3<> ,p.m. at Colfax. The . winner of the sectional meet will go to the state contest. Zimmerman defeated Bob Connelly, of Upland-Jefferson, who spoke on : soil conservation. i The scrap book, made by Tim Ringger. chairman, from pictures and articles gathered by the FFA chapter and its advisor, Martin : Watson, also won first place. Penn- : ville placed second and - PortLand third. The scraj) book ~will be. en-1 tered in tjie state content. ! Adams Central's newsletter also won first place, and will be judged ‘ irr ’the"state contest. Officers of ; the newsletter ’ include Don Ray,. I editor; Danny Mendoza, assistant J editor;. Gary Bluhm.^business edi- ■ ! tor; Rpllfe Zimmerman, sports led- * itor; and Larry Funk, assistant | j sports editor Fairmount, of Grant : ; county, placed second, and Penn-! ; ville third'in the newsletter con- ! ! test. , ■ . i ■ Adams Central also placed first' i in the state.chapter contest judged on the basis 6f the better farming i program, projects., and activities, I and the planning booklet. Pennville : placed second and Portland third. | The Pleasant Mills ehapter. now in its second yemrjwttti^thirattend-1 ance a ward by having 75 per cent j j of its 20 members present for the. district' meeting. ThL attendance: trophy is a traveling trophy, and ; goes to the Chapter having the i highest percentage df members in attendance at _ci' district meeting. . 'L. In. a: cry., close competition, Sterne i placed second in the state chapter > meeting contest, which includes “parliamentary procedure. Pennville won the contest for the second straight year, and Adams Central j was again third. Pennville placed first in the.sec-i retary's book contest, Adams Cen-> trai, second.'and Fairmouiit. thirds In the treasurer's book contest,! Portland placed ‘ first. Pennville .second, and Adams Central, third. The essay contest proved to be , very close, with an essay entitled?; t ! Shfeguaxdtog_'the Golden Grains” j winning first place. It was written I ? by a member of the North Man- ’ Chester club. John Inniger. of Ad ; ams Central was second with an I essay entitled, "Efficiency in Pork I Production." Third went to an es- 1 'say entitled, "What of our Soil?”? and fourth went to Richarfi Smit-! ley, of Berne-French school, whose entry was 'titled, "Farm 'Managei ment.” A pest eradication contest, run i j from Nov. 1 until Dec r 4sr-was 'won. by Noble township, with a total of 145,730 points; Chester township. Wells county, was second with 98,150; third, Sweetser. 64.375: fourth, Ada ms’ Central SKT) 10; and ’ f ifth. Berne-French, 57.910 Slate Two Sessions For Home Nursing Enough people have shown interest in the home nursing course, , that two" sessions have been I scheduled, Mrs. Arthur Miller and Mrs. Robert Johnson, in-i ! structors, announced today. The ! course will begin Thursday, Feb ; 13, the first meeting at the Decatur fire station, beginning at 1 p. m. Mrs. Miller will be the instructor of the afternoon ses-; I sibh. The evening, session will lbe , from 7:30 until 9:30 p. m.,! with Mrs. Johnson instructing. The course is free with the exrreptinn- of a ”5 cent charge —for I text books to all who are inter-; I ested. More people are expected Ltd enroll. Any per Son interested i in taking the course should notify the Red Cross office, 3-3106. Mrs. i Miller, 3-2285. or Mrs. Johnson, ; 3-3474. - - " ' ’ Heavy Fire Damage At Fort Recovery I PORTLAND iff! — Portland ! firemen answered a call to help '.fight a SIOO,OOO fire in a business ! disti'ict building at Fort • Recov- ' cry, Ohio, early today. The flames ruined Thobe’s Tav-i ! ern, Heins Barber Shop, and; ! Heins & Hagle Insurance Co., and; . four occupied’ apartments above; : the tavern.\ They were cob.trolled :»fter a fwr-hwr- light by ' the . I’uitlaiKi litenien uud ch'iaarl-; i incuts from several Ohio towns.;

Wabash Man Named To State Position INDIANAPOLIS HP -Paul Shaw of Wabash will succeed feL < low townsman Richard Phillips as administrator of the Store License Division of the Indiana Department of State Revenue. Revenue Commissioner Edwin Beaman anounced the appointment Thursday. Shaw, 39, is a former maintenance supervisor for the State Highway Depart- ; ment. I Phillips recently was named administrator of the Intangibles Tax Division. "*• f CI.AtMS YI.t.AWED HI THE BOA HD OF « OMMISSIOVEHS OX MOMHI FEB. 3, IWW COI \TY City of Decatur oper J 14(f;86 1. W Kirsch Clk exp 45.4)0 Oxley Typewriter * Off Sup 4.00 Miller-Bryant-Pierce du JO 30 Commercial Print Shop do 14 35 Commercial Print Simp Aud exp 2.15 Friden Inc do 48.04) Mobile Binders do 190 00 Haywood Publishing Co do 12.10 U I> Neal Trews Bst 250,00 11 E Johnson Treks exp 172.00 M Geimer do .... .... 160.00 U D N ell l dn 290 Remington Hand Corp do 12.97 Decatur Dumber Co do .... 29 li> Commercial Print do ... . ... 5.50 Hay wood Co d<c... 15.53 Mobile Binders Recorder exp 998 50 Di hl Eddy do .... 552.51) M Affolder Slier exp .. 39.-82 G Okite do 14)00 It W Seitz do 10,00 Schwartz Ford Co do ......... 1X2.55 Petfie Oil Co do 7 2 89 Gays Mobil Serv do 15.08 Police Equipment do .... 121 ’.6 Kimpel’s Cigar Store do-.... 10.6.3 Commercial Print Shop do .. I 35 I. Anspaugii. Studios do 2.2-5 I lifted Tailors Inc do 369.00 J S Lehmann. do 9.13 Emergency Radio Serv do .. 20.47 H Moellering Surv exp 15.92 Anderson Industry Staking * Rod 28.32 Airxpaugh sttnijns-Pro Attv exp 22.00 L I. Smith do 14,4)0 B K oos A«es»fir elk —~’—9B.oo . W Koos Assessor exp 19.20 Commercial Print do 1.25 National Mkt Reports do 191.50 G M Grubill Sell Supt exp .... 9.84 Needhams Typewriter Co do 2»'..00 M M Foley Atty <»ff 26.0 X I. S.ltenrigiit Co Agt exp 56.68 I. M Folk do .... 10.99 Citizens Tele Co do 17.65 I'omercial Print do ........ 13.su < - Wrn Freeby. M D Hlth Off 64.16 ;M F Parrish Ct pt exp 10.00 ■ ideal Dairy Bar do 46.0-5 'Citizens Tele Co do 2i1.r0 : W Augsburger do , 5.60 Coverall Rental Serv do .... l.*o : West Publishing ('o do 71.0 > .American Law Book Co do 12:50 i W H Anderston do 13.50 li Muselman do- 22.80 IJ Bixler Ct II Cus .... .. 235.(10 41 It Sudduth do 235.00 !B L Daniels Ct II Mat 100.00 I. Drake Ct H Watch .... 10.00 ; Beavers Oil Serv Ct Ipyxy .. 1.74 i Basco Products Co do 201.23 j P L -Macklin do 2.00 'l' S.Chemical Co do 51.10 I D Affolder Jail Mat. . ........ . 1 jS.OO Decatur LumbeF Co Jail exp 485:30 Habegger Hardware, do 21.5'2 Hites Grocery 22.03 .1 I ilol, oirib Msgr f*e do .... 25.50 Mlaso-U'- Product s G>- do 22.73

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Nerthern lud Publ Sew d« . G FdSiiaugli H Supt .... 200.00 A C Foanaugh t'a M Mat 156.00 E Moura do exp tRO OQ D Svott do .... 60,00 B Wendel du 50.00 M Slmof do 30.U0 B Harvev do 140. ue 4’ •.M-.d u>tmiti in-.-..,.;.-_e.u«.-.r,1d0-tdl. Dr N S llieli do 50.00 J 1 Holgump Mtgr <\> 4'u Hume exp Davis Wall Msgr Co do 37.31 Foot! Marketlug do . ........ 97.32 Dr It E Allison do .... .... 9.50 A Lengerieh do 27.10 Saylors Chevrolet Sales do . 500 Haugk’s Heating do 25.84 Stiefel Grain Co do .... .. ~..- 23.8.80 Morrison Farm Store do 12.35 Hammond Fruit Mkt do 94.60 Burk Elevator Co do 266.83 Ace Extermination do 8.00 Kimpel s 4'igar Store do 25.20 Sprunger Ihiplt Co do .. 27.30 Neuer Supply Co do 86.13 Stewart's Bakery do .... 69.00 Heller Coal Feed & Supply 133.32 W Winnes W Two As 183.33 U A Ma.klla Go Atty 125.0(1 BehHX'-.Wiyieas Co legal Adv 216.08 Decatur Democrat Co do .. 235.72 V-Ferry Bridge 12.60 E Fell du 12.60 4’ C Albbott do .... 5(1.10 R Fuhrman do . ~, ... 12.80 N Brunner do 12.60 l' Meshberger do 12 60 H Mankey do >50.40 C Death du 12.15 E Kukelhan do 12.15 C Zurclier do .... 12.15 J Augsburger do 12.15 American Steel Supply Co du 363.11 Bower Hardware do 139,35 The Schafer Co do .. 32.24 Yost Grax’el-ReadymLx do 105.84 L Somers do 98.77 H I. Sehaadt Open drains 40.4 W L Null do 81.25 Yost Construction Co do . . 61.75 W C Bauman Title drains 20.00 Jxriek Tyfidall Co do 79.30 Gottsclialk Supply do 36.00 Adams Co Farm Bureau do 3 15 Decatur ins. Agvy Insurance 135.50 Decatur Ins Agi y Off Bond 3.00 J Bolt Fox bounty 3.00 K Steffen do .... 3.00 C Franklin do —_• 3.00 L Steele do 6.00 H & G Balsiger do .... 3.00 R Singleton oo .... .... 3.00 G -Wilder do 3.00 Indiana Girls School Care of Fat, 424.12 Irene Byron Hosp do 562.50 C Myers Foreign Slier ...... 110 Anderson Industry Frei exp 72.80 W >1 Gillium do — ,188.60 4' Lehman Election exp 10.00 - WKII’AHi: B Nelson WB D ~.~ZS ~FLO#M J Hazelwood do . 67f M Marshall do 2.87 V Linn do ... 10.92 Citizens Tele Co oper 29.10 Royal Typewriter Co do ... 9 50 <<> A DITCH AL -fF M oeHerrrrg Mtiea ge. SOtdF I. Smith.. litb><r...'... — 5—216.00 C Biirkhart do 91.00 A Hirschy do ... .... 93.80 A Merriman do 60.20 o Weitfeld do 37.‘8t» It Cole do 37.80 M Hirschy do 4 7.60 ft Velez do .. 51.25 It Balis do .., .. 51.25 R Wable do 53.75 I. J King do 45.50 I Fox do 68,50 J King Jr do 53.75 E isch du 49.38 F F Clark do 11.25 L Wardon do 11.23 It Ktpfer do .... 56.50: It Beer , do . 51.25 i I. Byer do . ... 20.00; IE" Hi“h .; 15.00: A Wi.kev do .... .. 15.00 V Rilev do 20.00 H I. Burkhart do . 15.00, V Fell do ...... 10. on R Thomas d<> 10.00; H Geisler do - 5.00 ‘

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1958

U E Garwood do 5.4)0 Goodyear Serv Store oper ... 204.Mj Alder Bros Garage do (Decatur Auto Supply- do .... ♦>o Korte Bros do Beavers OH Serv do Anderauw Induatry do e.o® W H Gillium Ditch Imp .... . Wf w Atlderson Industry do 33.43 Berg Co do „.r-4H>lwii, HIGHWAY L. Noll Supt Hal 18T.50 B Fuhrman Asst du — 166.6(> M J. Runyon Clerk 125.00 J Spangler Jan Sal fV.H V Ferry Diesel 128.V0 Il Kolter do 138.60 E Fell do C C Abbott do e Harden Meeh .... , 16339 H Burger Tr Dr .. fl? ?! De Wayne Beer do R Stiener do T3B.tiO It Fuhrman do ........ 12t .4? D Harvey do JIM? W Abbott do - 133.60 ( N Brunner do .... c Meslfberber do > 126.00 H Man key do C Deatli do 131.50 E Kukelhan do 121->?9 F Kltsoii do ....... ......... ... 133.8a C Zurxher do 131-f® J Augsburger do . 121.>0 L Drake do .... Treas. Adams Co Sue Sec .... T 4.415 Citizens Tel Co Oper 18.10 City of Decatur do ~ 51.13 Beavers 014 Serv do 12.87 Schwartz Ford Co do . 46 14 Stockberger Mach Inc do .... 235.41 Hartley Auto Wrecking Co do 145.00 Reid Holcomb Co do 29.4>j Commercial Print Shop do 88.89 . W Brintzenhofe do , 10.50 Decatur Auto Supply do . .. 297.19 Decatur Equip 4ne do l ( J-90 Eddie Ewell's Mar Serv do T.io Premier Aubiware Co do -< 16.4-1 Mossman Yarnelle Co do .... 49.73 T Beerbower do 30. IM D. A. Liihrlcant Co do 199.15 Petrie fill Co do 387.64 Motor Fuel Tax Div d 0.., 26.82 Pearl Oil Co do 182.32 Nat l Oil & Gas do 139-36 Rawls Inc do 130. 2 < Goodyear Serv do T 0778 Schafer Co Inc do , — 2-3.60 Central Sova Cd do .... 5.50 It Kolter do 7 r>o Parr's Tire & Imp do 14.4,» R J Leininger A Sons do , 162. .0 Meshberger Bros Material 13,197.10 .1 W Karell Stone Co do 1001.66 1. Somers do 408.25 Logansport Metal Culvert Co do . - 31.4 1 Minnesota Min A Mfg do , *3.00 J Peters State Dept do 89!M. i 0 Neuensehwander Ine Ins Deeds Equip Co Prop , 695.80 --A Beer do —- „— 15 00 Beavers oil Serv Im do 2<»> -D V Mcvarty do " ' 11? ’O Adler Bros do 1»5,>0 — Hoard of Coinmissloners Certified tbla Sth tiny of February ins*. Edward F. Jabera. Auditor Adaius («. Feb 7’: . =

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