Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1958 — 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., Port Office aa Second Class Matter ' Dick D Heller — Prestaeu. J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Kataai By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Countlee: Ona year, $8.00; Six months. $4.25: 3 months. $2.25. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 8 cents.

Another weekend is coming up. If you're driving some place, drive carefully and remember the other fellow may not want to live as badly as you do. If you check your car before you leave and drive with care, you’ll live to enjoy the summer. o o —' 4 It looks now as if two or three Big Ten basketball teams would go right down to the finish in a tight race. Indiana and Purdue play each other Saturday afternoon and then in another week Indiana will play Michigan State. In the meantime Purdue and the Spartans meet each other. It will be a great finish. o o Employment in the Decatur area is showing a slight weekly gain and we are not feeling the general slow-down as much as many neighboring cities. This is a good' healthy situation and makes for a good city. When you check over our assets and compare them with towns of similar size you’ll have to agree that Decatur is a fine city in which to live and raise your family. ——o o Now the Ike experts claim we might have an upturn by midyear. First it was February, and now it is around July. We don't think they know and are doing some wishful thinking. It is time the people take a hand if the Administration doesn't or we'll have a depression which would make the Hoover panic look like a boom, except for one thing and the thing which will lighten the blow will be the anti-panic laws made during the early Roosevelt administration.

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WANE-TV CHANNEL 15 1 FRIDAY Evening 6:oo—Margie 6:Bo—News 6:40 —Weather 6:4s—Douglas Edward* 7:00 - Annie Oakley _7 ;80—Leave it to Beaver 8 40—Trackdown B:Bo—Zane Grey 9:oo—Mr. Adams and Eve 9:Bo—Mickey Spilane 10:00—Lineup 10:30—Person to Person 11:00—Award Theater SATURDAY Morning B:3o—Sermons from Science B:oo—Cartoon Capers 8:15—-Willie Wonderful 9:3o—Captain Kangaroo 10:30—Mighty Mouse 11:00—He* k!e & kle 11:30—Movie Museum afternoon 11:00—Cross Country 12:30—Jimmy Deau Show I:oo—Western Playhouse 2:oo—Pro Hockey 4:30— Howling — 3:3o—Willy evening 6 <>o—Atfnox and Atrdy >:3o—San Francisco Beat I:oo—Lassie * — 7:3o—Perry Mason B:3o—Dick and the Duchess 8:00—Oh Susanna 9:3o—Have Gun Will Travel 10:00—Gunstnoke 10:30—Sheriff of Cochise 11:00—Swanson Theater SUNDAY Morning 9:3o—Faith For Today 10:00—Lamp Unto-My Feet 10:30—Look Up and Live 11:00—Tl'BA .« 11:30—This Is The Life A f ternoon 12:00—Eye on New- York 12:30—Action om Sunday 1:30—-Martin Kane —2:oo—Award-Matinee—. . .. — Til.- Day Called X ■ 5 —l:o6—Fort —W'ayner Inventory I:3o—Fiice the .Nation 6:oo—See it Now Evening 6:oo—Report From Washington 6:ls—Farm New* Reel 6:3(85-29111 Century 7 .-00—Mama 7:3o—Bachlor Father 3:oo—Ed Sullivan 9:90 —G.E. Theater V 9:3o—Alfred Hitchcock 10:00—864,000 Challenge 10:30 —What’n My Line 11 ;OO—CBS News 11:14—Award Theater , WKJG-TV CHANNEL 33 FRIDAY Evening 6:09— Gatesway to Sports 6:ls—News. Jack Gray 6 25—Weather 6:3o—Cartoon Express 6:4S—NBC News 7:oo—Stat® Trooper 7i:3O—Boots and Saddles 8:00—Cou rt or Last Kesort B:3o—Life of Riley 9:00— M-Squad 9dJo—The Thin Man 10:00— Boxing 10:43—NBC figxjrt Spot I j ;00—News & Weather II :is—Sports Today 11:20—Tonight _ SATURDAY Morning «, 9:00- Johnny Mack Brown Snow '10:09 -Howdy Doody

First round of the high school basketball tourneys will be over tonight and many of the teams will have been eliminated. Next week will be the regionals and then the semi-finals the following week and after that the finals. Then there will be just one champion and we can settle down and get interested in the coming primary elections. o o Since the postal department has placed a mail deposit box at the far east end of the federal prop-, erty on Liberty Way, people driving to this box cut across the street to the south and stop their car on the wrong side of the street while they put their letters in the deposit box. One of these days there will be a bad accident there and whose fault will it be? o o As you drive around Decatur you can see many, many violations of the motor traffic laws from morning until night. Cars are parked illegally, trucks double parked, and on some days there isn't a semblance of traffic enforcement. This is dead wrong in a city as good as Decatur is and one of these days there will be a serious accident and then we will all feel sorry. Policemen in Decatur get good wages and this is one of the few cities our size in the state where a policeman only has to work 40 hours a week. Something should be done and it should be done soon. There is nothing more sickening than i to have some employe which it ■ is almost impossible to get rid of because of stupid statutes wagging the dog.

10:30 —-Ruff and Reddy 11:00—Fury11:30—Sky King Afternoon 12:00—Cartoon Time 1:00 —Two Gun Playhouse 2:OO—NBA Basketball 4:oo—The Big Picture 4'4o—Racing s:oo—Bowling Evening ■ - : - ■ —■ — 6:(>o—"Wrestling 6:3o—Variety Voyage 7:f>o—Kit Carson 7:3o—People Are Funny 8:00—-Perry Como 9:oO—Tournier 10:30 —Your Hit Parade 11:00—Warner Bros Theater SUNDAY Morning B:oo—Cristophers B:3o—Mission at Mid-Century 9:oo—The Answer 9:3o—Man to Man 9:4s—Christian Science 10:00—Sacred Heart 10:16— Bible Stories 10:30—This Is The Life 11:08 —Cartoon Time Afternoon 12:00—Two Gun Playhouse I:oo—Watch Mr. Wizard . ■ 1:30—-Frontier of Faith 2:.00—-Munday TV Theater '2:l'3—Hoekey l.iHt—Wide Wide World s:3o—Lite with Elizabeth Evening 6:oo—Cisco Kid 6:3o—Outlook 7:oo—My Friend Flick®. 7 :30—Sally " B:oO—Steve Alien " —....—; 9:oo—Chevy Show 10:00—‘Loretta Young 10:30—Badge 714 11:00—News Special 11:10—Sports Today 11:15—Armchair Theater WPTA-TV CHANNEL 21 FRIDAY Evening 6:oo—The Jingles Show " " 7:oOTexas Rangers 7:3o—Rin Tin Tin - 8:30—Colt 46 9:oo—Frank Sinatra 9:3o—Patflce M unset 10:00—Walter Winchell File 10:30—“10:30 'Report" 10:45—Movlettme SATURDAY Afternoon 3:00—Full Western Movie 4:oo—lndiana University•• 4:3o—Big 10 Basketball Evening 6:15—A1l Star Golf *' 7:l6—Varity Time 7:3o—JDick Clark Show B:oo—Country Music 9:oo—Lawrence Welk 10:00—Mike Wallace 10:30—"Club 21" 12:00 —Moviethne SUNDAY Afternoon 4:oo—Bowling Stars 4:39—Ora! Roberta s:oo—Susie s:39—lndiana University Evening 6:oo—Repeat Performance 7:3o—Maverick r B:3o—Adventures in Scott Island 9:oo—Sid Ceaeer 9:3®—Life with Father 10:00—Scotland Yard 10:30—Movietime MOVIES uADAMS . ‘•tteersUvor" Fri at 7:00 9:13 .Sat r;4v 1:48 7:11 9:55 ‘.‘4l*43ura-icu »if Bhu‘k Beauty" b'rl nt s-2 / 11 •<"» S;.' at ’> 02 5:15 > .

MONDAY, MARCH a, COUNTY Citizens Tale Co Oper $ 141.40 City of Decatur o> Royal Mcßee Corp Clk exp.. 176. W First State Bank do , «... 3.30 Haywood tßulMtehlnK Co do 97.05 E F Jabers Aud exp .... 1-50 Haywood Publishing Co do 334.70 Decatur Democrat Co do _ 5.13 M Geitner Trees exp 120.00 H E Johnson do 152.00 Commercial Print Hlwp do 15. >6 M Striker Recorder ex® .... 30.00 Commercial Print Shop do 80 Mobile Binders do 48,1.00 Haywood Publishing Co do 12.46 M Affolder Sher exp 64.60 . Holthouse Drug Store d 0,.... 34.54 K Impels Cigar Store do .... 6.35 Emergency Radio Serv do.. 1n.04 Myers Firestone do — 2.17 Police Equip Serv do 52.51 Commercial Print Shop do 1.36 Petrie Oil Co do 67.86 Gays Mobil Serv do 21.9 i Schwartz Ford Co do 5.30 Commercial Print Surv exp 9.03 H Moellerlng do 9-44 Haywood Publ Co Pros Atty exp 35.60 Decatur Democrat Co Aaseeeor exp 10.30 W H Koos do 11-62 B Kooe do 98.00 National Market Reports do 191.<>0 Recording & Statistical Corp do 18.00 Haywood Publishing Co do 193.34 G id Grablll Scb Supt 25.44 M M Foley Att Off 39.76 b X Beltenrlght Co Agt .... D M Folk do .... ..: so.6* Citizens Tele Co do 19.10 Progressive Printing Co do 11.;>4 Cardinal Michelle do l-’-OO L E Hoffman do .......... -7.80 C W Freeby M D Hlth Off 54,16 Commerica 1 Print Shop Clt Ct exp 3 Bower Hdw Jgo. 1-47 International varnon & Ribbon do 28.00 Coverall Rental Serv do .... 1.80 Hillman China Co do 26.64 Citizens Tele Co do Bobbe Merrill Co do f-60 West Publishing Co do ...... a '9.00 American Daw Book Co do 12.60 C H Mural man do It .60 O D Sudduth Ct H exp B D Daniels do 100.00 b Drake do 1000 J Bixler do Kleult'a Serv Ctr--4k>—........... 3‘l United States Chemical Co do 14.92 Gage Tool & Eng Co do Zo.OO Coverall Rental Serv do . 3.80 Beavers Oil Serv do •<« CemtTdl Soya Co do 860 BoWers Hardware Co do ~ 4.10 D Affolder Jail exp 125.00 Moore'e Stone do s.*> Habegger Hardware do 1041 Decatur Dumber Co do 29.90 Northern Ind Public Serv do 10.96 G Fosnaugh Co Home exp 50i.25 A Fosnaugh do J'SS’SS E Moore do I> Scott do- - l? 0 00 B Weddel do 60.00B Harvey do ’ IC McDonald do HO.OO M Schcaf do -4.00 Dr N Rich Co Home phys - 140.,5 Heller Coal Feed & Suply Co Home exp 72.38 Stewarts Bakery do 61.45 Petrie Oil Co do «»I.O# Food Marketing Corp do 1,1.1-’ United States Chemleal Co do G Manley do 21.00 H W Long do -S'2? Kohne Drug Store do . _ 29.63 Beavers Oil Serv do 9.20 TW“ TVirUtes WS®ti Twp As ISWKJ R S Anderson Co Atty- 126.00 O Merriman Assessor meet -12.00 F Bittner do .... . ... 1 Decatur Dr-mmrat fa-gal adv I«s.TR Berne Witness do 120.33 Hobart Welding A- Equip Bridge ’ 114 Decatur Ins A gey ins 192.75 E F Berlitig do 39. fi 8 Suttles Co. do ' 69.8.' I ' Neuenschwander Inc do 383.88 t 11, I. Yager & Sons Sold Bur 104.00 ! Adams Cowit'y-t-H Clubs 4-H Club j Work J Geels Fox Jrounty 6.n0 C E Landis do » I, O Schwartz do 9.00 Ft Hingger do 8.00 H Balsiger do -18.00 W Hinker do E Rich do 600 E Roe do , 6 fl o Ixigansport .State Hosp Care of Jat n. 60 Indiana Boys School do .. W-upt of Ind State Farm do_ - t 6.30 Irene . Byron Hosp do 116-. no I>r D W Flreoved Bruc Test 3.00 W Kirchhofer open drain 20.00 II O Wagiey. do M Bleeke Tile drain 10.00 A Hartman do 46.15 H Stoller do . J»-0® D Reinhard do jb.OO E M Ibeinhard do WOO Gottschalk Supply do 83.19 Krick Tyndall fi'o do .... 69.03 F E liKolter Civil Defemse 810.<’0 R G l»urr Foreign Sheriff oye O it Carson d«, . . ” P D Jennings do W P Anthony do - - ■•8” 1 I, Miller d<> ... ...Cj, ... 2.10 H K Walter do ....... -- JI, Brogdon do ........ V 1, Cripe do ... F Nagel do ..... 3.>70 R A O’Neal do 9So A Kleimaih do , j P Benson do — 71? E b Cordell do J --' R E Wentz do .... ■■ *- 10 WFI-FARE B Nelson Mil A Post M J Hazelwood M 1, 166.80 M Manshab «o <■l’o V bin-n do - ’-J* Cltieens Tele Co do .. 18J>« Haywood Pwblh Co oper 13.49 American Public Wei fare ~ do lind Sta tv Conference do 10.00 HIGHWAY hKPIHTMEIT I, Noll Supervisor 187.60 B Fuhrman Asst Super ... 166.66 M .1 Runyon Clerk ... 1?->.oo J Spangler Janitor. ... . aO.flO V Ferry Diesel 08® H Koller do .. ... 130.20 C C Albixitt do .E Fell dn $0.40 Harden Me<’hanir H Bur Ker Truck I) Beer do >n SrtFiner do .... J*2.»o D Harvey do JiorS W A.inbott do xL-i -- •"? r Fuiirrii«m d<> ■••• J"??!; E Fauixrte do - N Brunner T rax’tor r Mesttberger do H Mankey do .... . ftf r Death Simple hajid — E 'Kukilhan do - JJp-W <’ Z lire her do ”'.T AugHberKer do 1-I.bo L Drake wateth-fnan e-W W Gil bom Kngtnser .. Mitirans Tele — U.«« l?eavers Oil Serv J Ft O Robert** & Cd‘- MX

Consignment Sale of Implements At Geneva & Berne Livestock Sales Co. Location, 2 miles South of Berne, Indiana, on U. S. 27, or 3 Ijiiles North of Geneva on U, S. 27, on » -» ir Friday, March 7,1958, at 11 a.m. (DST) Bring your farm or miscellaneous items to the sale grounds any time after Tuesday, March 4, until sale day, Friday. There will be buyers there for your tractors or Tarm machinery. So, if you have something to sell, bring it to. this sale. .. » Dealers Welcome. For further information, call Sale Barn, phone 2-2313, t Berne, or 'Phil Neuenschwander, phone 2-BWS Berni?, o»* t Don Snyder, auctioneers.

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1 Butlstw GMWre .1118.5* i Commercial Print Hhcip .... 82.40 Decatur Equipmsnt 73.07 MacAUlster Mach Co Inc 494.79 i T Beerbowier 1'6.4,5 i Fort Wayne spring Serv Co M. 64 i Bonded Gas vtatlem 7.60 i Hebegger Hardware Co M. 74 • Schwartz Ford Co Inc 32.76 l Berne Farm Equip Co .... 11.56 I Levin & Sons, Inc 55.10 > Saylors Buick Chevy Sales 9.75 > De*atur Auto Supply 188.31 > Petrie OB Co .. . 1083.94 > Beavers Oil Sen-v Inc 67.69 I D-A DubnkxUit Co 2'5.40 1 Goodyear Serv Store ....... 92.24 > Rawls, Inc - 428.84 i A Teeple- » 4§JJ.od > Mesliberg’er Brothens Stone > J >W' Karch Stone Co . . .. 140544 I A Kurekeberg ’ E Kurekeberg - Morton Salt Co C 13.40 1 Berne Ready Mix ' Bowers Hardware 30.44 D Stevens •• M.OO 1 Meshberger Bros Stone Corp 22.00 1 Decatur Dumber Co 7.94 1 R B Thomas ' Butler’s Garage ....... ........... 4299.50 1 Decatur Equipment 4498.00 > BRIDGE Hobart Weld 'Eqiuto . 144.80 CO A DITCH AV H Moellerlng Mileage L Smith labor 205.04 A Hirachy do 112.00 C Burkhart do 112.00 J D Schwartz do .. 21.25 J A Hilty do - 13.13 R Johnson do ~. 57.50 C AV Morrison do , H Geisler do , v ..... 140.41 R Bear do R Kipfer do L 4-00 R I, Velez do .... R D Bolis do J»-2o R Wable do 31.88 ' I, J King do 6..50 J King Jr do D Byer do 2?,!.. E Rich do .... ’ 'SJ-1X V Riley do H I, Burkhart do 04.41 M E Schmidt do - 10.00 F E Williams do 80.66 F Sazdella do 30:00: A Hedington do Ji ll J Myers do ,o. 0 M W Klinger do -'■■■ 8® 00 •D E Garwood do ... 76.0-6 R Thomas do 12.j0 C Fell do >■ ... D Irniley do , 28.<5 W -Cook do -20.66 P Dickerson do .... ... 20.66 E A Clene do 1-62.66 M Hirschy do .» 79.80 C Dailey do f 0.60 ,0 Wietfeldt do 00-20 M Habegger do B.lb A WiiJoey do 10.00 J J Shetler Jr do 10.00 C Hedington do .... 101-00 I Fox do ... Sa. 41 Beavers Oil Serv oper ... 109.16 Reinking Garage do 13.85 R J Deiningrer & Sons do llttO.OO IRiwntown Texaco do .... 9.40 , Snockberger Machinery do >IIB.OO Mac Allister Machinery Co do 2.02 A Anderson do 2.50 Adler Brothers Garage do 176.00 S< hafer Store do Il- 29 Burke Insurance Serv do 26.00 W H Gilliom do 76.8,4 O Wietfeldt do 10.00 Berg Construction Co do 684.82 Bon rd of Commlnaloners Certified before me this USth day of February. 11*5A Edward F. Jaberg Auditor Adams Co. 2-28. 3-7 IN REi .WDITIOX Ai. API’ROPHIATIONS Bl COCVTY COl NCID. Notice of Spacial Meeting is hereby given tbe Taxpayers of- Adams Cmrntyv—lndiana that the Count > Council of said County Will meet at its usual meeting place, in the Court House in the City of Decatur, Indiana at, the hour of 9:00 A. M. • IST on the 10th day of March, 1908 , i to consider the following additional appropriations which the Board of Commissioners consider necess-i ary to meet the extraordinary e>m-J ergency existing at this time which were not included in the current budget. COINTY REVBNIE ltem S lO4 Delinquent Fees 11&T.57 i 'ltem 300 Cash Change Fund 500.00 , Co. Agent Item 213 c-3 Home Demonstration ■ Mil. 400.04 , Item 213 g-2 Additional. OffieecEx- ] pemee 75.00 Co. Home ... Item 151 Sup. 1951 Salary 400.00 Item 600 Laundry Equipment 3000.00 Commissioners . Item 4‘>l Insuram-e -Of.oo item 402 I‘remlum on Official Benda -s.. Item 415a Brucello-sis Test 600.00 H i 2*ll WAV' Item 602a New Equipment 8000.00 Tax;P«.vers may appear at this meeting and sliall have the right to be. heard on the necessity for such emergency appropriation. Any emergenev appropriations finally determkned upon w’ill be authomatically referred to the State Board ox Tax Commissioners, which Board wilt bold a further hearing tbei---on within fifteen days at ..the County Auditor’s tiffice. At such Ilear1 ing. taxpayers desiring to object to such emergemey appropriations Or , reductions may be heard, and inter--1 ested taxpayers may inquire of the .County Auditor when such hear--1 ing will l»e held Beard of CommlMtaneo. , Dated tjnis 28th day of February, > 1958. I Edward F. Jaberg ; Auditor of Adams County , F’dl>. 28 Mar. 7 NOTICE 1 Notice is h<rrdl>y given that the 1 Board of Commissioners of Adams Countv, Indiana, shall at- the hour > of 9:00 A.M., lItST on tile 31st day : of March,’’ 1958. at the Auditor's i‘Office in the Court House of end I Countv,. ini the City of Decatur, J Indiana, sell at public auction the j following county property: 1 One C-aterplller Motor Grader ) niimlier 212, model number 9TI- - 341. > Said property shall be sold for > either cash or on ieaae-purchase ) terms, siilbject ;.to tile, approval of ) said Commissioners, I>ut. in no event 1 shall said propertyJw sold for less v than Thtrty-ffve Hundrod liollafs t i|3soO.O<ij. The s>t id Com mission- > ers hereby reserve the right to re-hs-t aits' and all blds. e HOARD OF < OI NTY COMMISSION1 OF ADAMS COIINWY, INDIANA ) Hv Edward F. Jiiberg. Auditor , iF«b 28 Mar 7 Mar t 4 Mar 2F" — ; t If you have something to sell or ’ rooms forrent, try a Democrat s Want Ad ~ They bring results.

9 20 Years Ago Today ■■■n- . ' • February 28, 1938 — Charles Weber files $2,500 auto accident damage suit against Vincent Bormann. Used car week opens today throughout nation. All tax duplicates tor county, with exception of Decatur, are ready for mailing. Auto license deadline ends at midnight tonight and police have been instructed to arrest violators. George Brown. 52, Bedford machinist, is injured on construction job at General Electric plant here. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks celebrate golden wedding anniversary at their Monroe home. Nathan C. Nelson, who has been ill the last two weeks, is reported to be improved. Dave Terveer and James Holthouse have returned here after attending the state Catholic basketball tournament. Demonstrates Watch Repair To Scouts John R. Eichhorn Speaks To Scouts A demonstration on watch repair by John Richard Eichhorn was enjoyed by members of the American Legion Scout troop 63 at the Decatur Youth and Community Center Thursday night. Eichhorn, a Jeweler with nine years experience, took apart a Waltham watch and explained the function of each part to the scouts gathered about him. Ferris Bower, a jeweler with ,20 years experience, then gave a lecture on diamond mining in South Africa, and diamond finishing. He illustrated his talk with some 20 photos published by the Deßeers Diamond Co. Ail phases of the work were illustrated, including the cutting and grinding of the 58 'planes on the brilliant ■ cut diamond. „ As, a final exhibit. Bower asked ! the scouts to select the real did-! ipond from two stones of equal i size. Nearly all picked the correct.stone. 11 Friday evening at 6:30 the ; ; Legion troop will play a basket-1 : ball game against troop 61 at the j Lincoln school gym. Next Thursday, troop 63 will hear Dick Linn, a former scoutmaster, give a talk on former trips taken by the scouts, illusj trated by movies.'’ Something In Common BATTLE CREEK, Mich.—(UP) —Shortly after Don E. Davis, 60, entered Lakeview General Hospital he introduced himself to his roommate — Don W. Davis, 55, Both pf the unrelated men were suffering from pulled back •muscles

For a triple treat T T _.,^ tfa .-. ; -^—-■ DIRECTORS DAYS March 3 and 4 • Directors Days are special jubilee days set aside for you to meet with your county Co-op's Directors and to kick off the - big SPRING SALE during March. , * Come in—have free coffee and doughnuts—and get acij quainted with the folks at your Co-op. The SPRING SALE at your Farm Bureau Co-op offers exciting NEW ITEMS and NEW VALUES—a new tire line, anew barn paint, and new stock waterers-all at SPRING SALE prices. Os course, you will want to inspect the bold new Cockshutt tractors. - -■ . ATTEND DIRECTORS DAYS Register on Directors’ Days To Win A FREE 14” PORTABLE T.V. SET • • ■ . - The Drawinc Will Be at the Co-op Annual Meeting, Friday Eveninc, March 7, at Adams Central School. ALSO: — FREE GRINDING with Purchase of Co-op Supplement I DISCOUNT ON SUPPLEMENT 20c Ba< DISCOUNT ON GRASS SEED 2% for Cash ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP MONROE, IND.

Special Lenten Play For Monroe Church Service Sunday At Monroe Methodist - The Monroe Methodist church has announced a special dramatic presentation which will be offered in their church Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The “Wesley Players” of Fort Wayne will be presenting the play “Into Thy Kingdom.” Currently in their fourth season under the direction of Lois Peterson Keller, the Wesley Players are all members of the Wayne Street Methodist church in Fort Wayne. Some are novices . . . others seasoned actors and actresses with a variety of dramatic experience. “To bring religion into the church through drama” is the objective of the Wesley Players, and they have regularly presented plays at Christmas and Easter in the sanctuary of Wayne Street church. All plays are chosen and business transacted through the drama committee of the church. The play takes place in the palace of Caiaphas, the high priest, and his wife, Adina, at the time of the first Easter. The story deals with their part in plottting the death of Jesus, and things take a dramatic turn when events occur which bring news of their long lost son, Joel, and transforms their personal lives. The congregation of the Monroe church invites the public to attend this presentation. COURT! NEWS Complaint In the case of Vernon E. Critchfield, administrator of the estate of Marian H. Critchfield. vs Robert A. Coburn, in a case venued from Allen Superior court No 2. the Cdefendant’s attorneys struck Hubert R. McClenahan from the nominees as special judge. The plaintiff, by his attorneys, struck G. Remy Bierly from the nominees. The court then appointed Severin H. Schuraar as special judge to said matter. Appointment of I Judge and oath field. Divorce Cases In the divorce case of CharI les R. Johnson vs Barbara E. i Johnson, an affidavit showing i failure to comply with a former . order of the court was filed. A i citation was ordered issued to the I sheriff of Adams county tor the 1 plaintiff, returnable March 12. In the divorce case of James D. Reef vs Dixie D. Reef, by agreement of both parties, the cause was continued and reset for hearing on the application for temp- , orary support and attorney fees March 3. fl Petition for Support . I In the petition for support of f! Dorothy Hawkins vs David Hawkins, the court set the cause for | trial on March 17. The court or-

dered a notice issued to Lewis Lutz Smith, prosecuting attorney, advising him of the trial date, and a notice and summons were ordered issued to the sheriff of Adams county for the defendant, returnable March 17.

FOR YOUR PROTECTION Have Your Insurance Policies Checked Against Today’s Values. COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. COWENS JIM COWENS 209 Court St. Phone 3-3601 Decatur, Ind. Public Sale Having quit farming, I will .sell the following farm machinery at the DECATUR SALE BARN, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 3,1958 Promptly at 7 O’clock FARM MACHINERY 1—1946 Adis Chalmers W C tractor and cultivators, in very good condition and good tires; 1—1954 Allis CttiSlmers 2 row picker, good; 1 IHC 2 row rubber tired corn planter used 3 seasons: 1 IHC 7 ft. 9 A disc used 3 seasons; 1 IHC 8 ft. disc; 2-2-14 in. John Deere plows; I—7 ft. drag harrow; 1 David. Btadley 7,ft.’mounted mower; 1 New Idea 4 wheel manure spreader; 1 set of wheel weights for IHC tractor; I—2 wheel,trailer; 1 separator; log chains; forks, shovels. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. RICHARD ELZEY Our last week's auction was exceptionally good. Top prices lyere ! paid for all livestock. We are needing slaughter cattle. Privately Owned, Giving Good Service with Low Commissions DECATUR SALE BARN • . ■ ■■ CORRECTION! : The Correct Price for This Freezer Is $329.95 | • and Not As Listed in Thursday’s Advertisement. SAVE All Year -ON ORIGINAL COST ■-OR SPECIALS AT YOUR GROCERY STORE i -WITH FREE GROCERIES 13 Cu. Ft. G.E. “Book-Shelf” FREEZER :f| : || H ■ :i Hi e-J: 1 11' 1 - Hi 1 ' BB 111 •• < 1 111J111|* • I SmlP® B : > x lbE 1 - —rj ktSMJ pi < M --1 ■■ Model HUI3-P — Magnetic Dosra ! Regular List Price ; $379.95 I ; * 454 Lb. Capacity • Handy Door Shelves •,! ‘ • 6 Fully Refrigerated Surfaces ? ] ; • New, Straight-Line Design. ' < : A ■; o Weekly f cft* worth or " No Handling FREE Charge in GROCERIES 1 , 90 days. j 'WMAARAAAAAAMWVWVMMMWVUWWVVVIMWVWVMAAI goodsAear! •:( SERVICE STORE ] ! ' 121 N. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. Ph. 3-2003|?|j ( J I OPEN TONIGHT & SATURDAY NIGHT p!

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June In November CARMI, 81. - (UP) - Charfe. Burnett said his June apple tree must have thought it was June to November. The tree produced o full crop in June and then bore another, althrough smaller, crop in November. .