Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 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., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, JrPresident J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Halthouse -Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months, 11.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, 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, 6 cents.

The “World's Fair of Agriculture,” Wednesday and Thursday of this week, will draw a bigger crowd each day than the state fair to Brookston, over by Delphi in Carroll county. Miles and miles of agricultural displays, condensed into a fairly small area, wil lentertain and enlighten those who attend. A number from Adams county, both men and women, plan to attend. o—o Children should most certainly be instructed by their parents that the firing of a B-B gun within the city limits is not only dangerous, but also illegal. The offender may be severely punished. But worse than that is the very active possibility of a permanent injury to some other young person or a passerby. Any eye can never be replaced, nor can an ear. Windows are expensive, and so are car plate-glass windows. The smallest hole from a B-B may start a “chain reaction" in new-type auto windows, and cause the entire window to disintegrate in small pieces If your youngster has a B-B gun, make certain that he only uses it in safe places outside the city limits. No parent would want his child hauled in to court for damage or injury to another. o o The death of the beagle hound belonging to the William Baker family in Stratton Place may seem of little consequence to many. However, the dog. is free yery little of the time, died of strychnine poisoning. The Stratton Place' community contains nearly a hundred young families, many with pre-school age children. If any poison is left around, not only dogs, but also small children have access to it. What a terrible thing it would be for the conscience of a person to know that by accident or intent a poisonous substance was left lying around, and killed a small child. Be careful with rat poison, and never, never attempt to take the law in your own hands by leaving poison bait in a city area. The death of a small child would be a terrible guilt for the conscience to bear.

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Hula hoops seem to be as popular in Decatur as anywhere else in the nation. Like the yo-yo craze, it can’t be expected tc last, but it certainly brightens up the scenery for a while. -—o o— — Fishing was “supposed" to be bad in northeastern Indiana this weekend, according to the Indiana department of conservation. However, Al Anderson reported that at Henry Lake he caught the limit in bluegills both Saturday and Sunday, and two bass Saturday, five on Sunday. Fishing, Anderson says, is always good if you watch what you're doing, even when the water is high, as it has been this past week. ——o o Democrats in Adams county will stage their “Dollars for Democrats" drive Friday through Monday of this week, Robert Lane, chairman for the drive, said today. Bob has contacted precinct committeemen throughout the county, and 150 workers will be out. door Fo dodr . contacting everyone who might be interested. This is the secohd year of the drive in Adams county. It has proved very popular. This year added impetus to the drive has been given by the national “Don't pass the buck-give a buck to the party of your choice” campaign sponsored by the American Heritage Foundation. o o Have you noticed what a fine job landowners along old 27 between Schnepf's farm and Monmouth ha vc done in “keeping the ditch area along the highway cleaned up and mowed all this sumiher? Two of the men responsible for this are Adrian Lichtle and Richard Harkless. All the county and state roads look better when they are mowed. The county and state have equipment for this, but the job is impossible without the coOperation of the landowners, since it would be too costly to mow the weeds every week along the hundreds of miles of roadway in Adams county. Because of men like Lichtle and Harkless our county is a better plate in which to live.

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Four Drivers Fined On Traffic Charges Another Scheduled To Appear In Court Four fines were given to motorists over the weekend in justice of the peace court: two for speeding; one for reckless driving, and one for improper passing. Another speeder is scheduled to appear Thursday. James Louis Holthaus, 18, Fort Wayne, appeared to the charge of reckless driving shat was filed September 14 by the city police. He received a fine of $20.75 and had his license suspended for 90 days. His arrest was made after the police investigated an accident in which Holthaus was involved on Adams street. In the accident, two autos were demolished, one lamp post and one U. S. mail box were damaged. Lois L. Bailey, 43, Portland, was arrested Sunday by the state police at the intersection of U. S. 27 and Second street extended. She was arrested for passing a»vehicle. at a marked intersection and given a fine of $16.75 in court after pleading guilty. Andrew J. Miller, 50, Leo, was arrested September 11 in Pleasant Mills for speeding. He was charged with driving 42 miles per hour in a posted zone of 30 miles per hour. A fine of $16.75 was assessed for the violation. Francis Pier, 50, Paulding, 0., was arrested Saturday by the state police for speeding in Preble. He pleaded guilty to the charge of driving 44 miles per hour in a posted zone of 30 and was given a fine of $16.75. Harold W. Dick, 20, route four, Decatur, was arrested at 12:50 a m. today on-Mercer avenue-for driving 55 miles per hour. He is scheduled to appear to the charge filed by the city police Thursday in justice of-the peace court at 7 o'clock.

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party’s ticket for the fan election. Included are: Robert Hill, Decatur, for sheriff; Ralph Kenworthy, Decatur, for .county clerk; Kermit Bowen, St. Mary’s, township, for county auditor; Walter Hilty, Berne, for county treasurer; Earl B. Adams, Decatur, for prosecuting attorney; James Andrews, Monroe, county commissioner; for county council, Ed Arnold, William Faurote, Charles Jones, Rufus Glendening, Willis Glendening,, Albert Sprunger and Dan Sprang. , «

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