Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1958 — Page 2

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Purported Shooting Reported Near City Hunters Warned By Sheriff Department A shooting was reported to the sheriff's department Tuesday afternoon at approximately 2 o'clock that supposedly occurred three miles southwest of the city, the department announced today. A resident Os Adams county telephoned the sheriff’s department and stated that prior to the call, a shot was fired and it was believed that a cry for help could be heard and that a hunter might have been shot or injured. The Indiana state police and the Adams county sheriff's department immediately went to the scene but could not find an injured hunter. The department stated that they did find two hunters from Fort Wayne who had separated and were calling to one another in an “SPECIAL VALUE”— Ass’t. Christinas Cards, 50 for SI.OO. Kobne Drug Store. 272 T

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attempt to locate where the other hunter was located. One was yelling “hey" to the .other and from _ the distance of the person who had called the department, it sounded like a plea for help. Both departments advised the hunters of the seriousness in the call and warned the hunters that in the future they should not yell to one another, causing false reports to be issued. They were also told that such an accident could occur and help might not arrive if it was believed that it might be just a hunter calling to another. The department issued a plea to hunters in saying they should be extremely chreful during the hunting season and to conduct ; themselves properly. < Youth Arrested On Auto Theft Charges HOBART, Ind. (UPD —Terrence Allen Marshal, 17, was arrested by FBI agents at the home of his parents here Thursday on auto theft charges. Authorities said Marshall stole a car in Norfolk, Va.. on Nov. 7 and transported iU to Hobart. He was given a hearing before a U. S. commissioner and was released on his own recognicance pending further court action |

Charge Union In Blackmail OfTruckers Probers Far Senate Rackets Committee Studying Charges WASHINGTON (UPD—rackets investigators set out today to check on testimony that truck operators gave publicity help to their "friend,” James R. Hoffa; when the Teamster leader was facing bribery charges last year. They planned to follow up the rackets committee’s secondary boycott investigation which ended Thursday with a new blast at Teamster “terrorism and violence.” Committee members accused the union of "economic blackmail” of small non-union truckers under “hot cargo” contracts with other operators. They said these Icontracts —which bar truck-firms I from handling goods of other truck firms on strike —should be outlawed by Congress. The committee’s picture of the union contrasted with that painted by John Bridge of Chicago, a trucking industry labor adviser, who said Hoffa had been “helpful” to the industry. He told the committee he organized a campaign among some truckers to put Hoffa’s activities “in a better light” before Hoffa's bribery case came to trial in Federal Court last year. Bridge denied they were trying influence the jury which subsequently acquitted Hoffa of charges he tried to hire a rackets committee staff member to slip hirin secret information. But Committee Counsel Robert F. Kennedy told newsmen later Bridge’s explanation seemed “unbelievable." He said staff investigators would check further with the truckers themselves. “Even if it (Bridge’s testimony that the Teamsters worked closely at times with industry representatives and truckers. It charged that Bridge, head of the Motor Carriers Labor Advisory Council, acted “in ooncert” - I Stop That Cough USE “OUR OWN” COUGH SYRUP KOHNE DRUG STORE ■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ l

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with the Teamsters in promoting boycotts against small Nebraska' truckers who refused to sign un- j ion “top down” contracts. Members also denounced legal red tape and National Labor Relations Board regulations as enabling the i,inion to strangle contract holdouts with “hot cargo” boycotts. Auto Driver Held After Bus Crash MONTICELLO, Ind. (UPD - I James Finney, 18, Monticello,; faced a reckless driving charge today in connection with an auto-, mobile-school bus crash. Police said Finney’s convertiblei hit the rear of a loaded school bud which had stopped for traffic, i None of the 35 students was hurt.’ i

Cub Scouts Visit Krick-Tyndall Plant Den 1 Cub Scouts of Pack 3063. j recently toured the Krick-Tyndall i company under the guidance of John Heffner, salesman for the i company. The Cubs were also ac- ; companied by Mrs. Joseph Mur'phy, Mrs. Joseph Schultz and Mrs. John Hefner, den mothers. The den mothers stated that all I who attended were impressed to 'see how tile is made and the pro|cedure involved in making the raw material into the finished product. The Cub Scouts who visited the !plant were: Jerry Murphy, Daniel t Rickard, Tom Lose., William Hain, ! Steve Schultz and John Hefner. Jr.. If you have something to sell or i rooms for rent, try a Democrat i Want Ad — They bring results.

Girl Scouts Brownie troop 269 met Tuesday after school. The meeting was opened with the Brownie promise, after which roll was called and dues collected. Mrs. Collier taught the girls a new game, then Thanksgiving favors were made for the hospital. Donna Clingman brought the treat. Members are to bring an hpple to the next meeting. The • meeting was closed with the Brownie smile song and Goodnight Brownies. Scribe, Janet Ginter Brownie troop 573 met Thursday after school. The pledge of allegiance, roll call, and dues were taken. A birthday treat was brought by Brenda Agler. The Brownie song closed the meeting. Scribe, Kathy Roughia Traffic Violator Is Fined Thursday One traffic violator appeared in justice of the peace court' Thursday night to the of driving left of center filed against him by the sheriff’s department, following investigation of an accident that occurred in Preble early Thursday morning. Rubio Castanda Ascencior, 21, of Holgate, 0., pleaded guilty to the charge in court before J. P. Floyd Hunter and received a fine of $5 and costs, totaling $20.75. Ascencior was arrested by the authorities Thursday at 5:06 a.m. in Preble upon the completion of the accident investigation. Ascencior was charged with veering his auto across the highway and striking a parked car owned by Mrs. Annoti M. Baker. 68. of Decatur. Damage to both vehicles was estimated at S2OO. o , ; | Household Scrapbook ' By ROBERTA LEE | . o o Dish Cloths Sometimes in damp weather, dish towels and cloths have a disagree- | able odor that cannot be removed ! Ij by ordinary washing. If this is i the case, use a little ammonia ini . , the water when washing and they i , will soon become fresh and clean. Curtains When ironing straight curtains, it is wise always to press lengthwise of the material, as ironing crosswise has a tendency to make the edge wavy. Painted Wails Clean spots oil painted Walls with a cloth moistened in water, to which a small amount of afnmonia has been added. o —- j I Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE | o — < Q. When two persons go”to a movie and find two seats ip„ the same row, but not together, is it proper for them to ask a person to ■ move over one seat? i A. If one seat is an good as anI other, this is a perfectly proper re* i quest, if made courteously and quietly. Q. Would it be proper to enclouse i a small wedding picture of my hus- ; band and myself when mailing ! some of our marriage announce- , ments? A. This is an unusual idea, but a very good one for those good friends who live at a great dis- ' tance. Q. What does one use for putt- ; ing butter into one’s baked potato ,or other item of food on one’s | plate? A. This application is made with ! the fork. MITICK TO IBBBEKS Hook*. Blunk*. mid Stiitionery J Notire is hereby given that the Boaird of Commissioners of Adams jtJoitnty, State of Indiana, will up to the hour of 9:o'i a.m. C.S.T. on I Tuesday, I>e< ember 2. UKi.S, at the office of tlie Auditor of Adams County. receive Healed bids for records, hooks, blianks? and stationery a<wnding to specifications on file in tlie Comity Auditor’s office, 1 h bidder w. IJ J—b«- ppuiitred- -t+> file with his Ibid a bond in the sum of one thousand dollars as a guarantee of gtood faith and for liquidaited damages .payable t«> the Coninissianens of Adams County. Indiana, su'bjeet to the approval of the „ 1 Board and the non-rollunion affa'davit are as required by law, AU bids must be filed with the I County Auditor, The Hoard reserves the right to I reject any and all bids. . Uy order of the Board of County I iomimissioners. iiimAiiii r. jaheki. Auditor, Adams County , I Xm. 21 & 28 \OTIX E TO HJBDEKS FOX HH.Hbll St I’PI.IES Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams i County. State nf Indiana, will up to | the hour of liihfi a.m. C.S.T. on Tuesday, December 2, Ih.ls, at the office of the Auditor of Adams 1 >unty, reI reive sealed bids for highway sttp- • plies according to tlie County High- ! way supervisor’s reijiiisitbm Item I No. 1 to Ifi, inclusive, AU Items Ito 'l»e hid on far the year it>sU with I the exception of Item 10 (Gasoline) I t«> be for a period of six months begiawiing dan, 1, UKAt and ending J'une :10. 1 Specifications nn file In the office of tlie County Auditor of said (xuinty, Flach bld to be aveimijyan- ! led by a Isind for tlie full bid .price, lor a certified check made payable to the Board of Commissioners of I said County in am amount not less I than ten percent of the bid price All blds nniat be s-mbmltted 'on , Form No. U 5 prescribed by the State Board oj' Accountis. . The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. By order of the Cominissioners of lAilams -County, EBB AKB F. .MIIEItV. 1 Auditor Adams i.’ountv ... r Nov. 31 & 28

I? "lyU’ ™ J Calendar items tor today's pub cation must be phoned in by U *.m. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Marilou Roop FRIDAY Calvary E.U.8., W.S.W.S. carryin Thanksgiving supper, church, 7:30 p.m. Friendship Circle of Missionary church, Mrs. Lester Strahm, 7:30 p.m. Kum Dubble class, Trinity E.U.B. church, 7:30 p.m. D.A.V. and auxiliary family party, D.A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Academy of Friendship, 'Moose Home, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills P.T.A., school, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., Needle Club to follow. Christian Women’s Fellowship, First Christian Church, 7:30 p.m. St. Ambrose study, Mrs. Herman Loshe, 7:30 p.m. Music Department of Woman’s club, rehearsal. Community Center, following general meeting. TUESDAY Sunny Circle home demonstration club, Preble township aynmunity building, 7:30 p.m. Olive Rebekah Lodge, 1.0r0.F. hall, 7:30 p.m., Three Link to follow. Delta Lambda chapter, Mrs. Harold Sautters, 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Robert Shraluka. 8 p.m. Jolly Housewives home demonstration club. Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. K. of C. auxiliary potlbck supper, K. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. At the Adams county memorial I hospital: Robert and Margaret Ritter i Maines of route 4. Winchester I street, are parents of a five pound, 11314 ounce girl born this morning at 8:26 o'clock.

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VETERANS! PLAN TO BUILD NOW! According to Authorities this is a favorable time to build . . . Prices are right and terms more desirable. * . ■' If you are a Veteran you can own a 3-Bed-room Home on a nice lot with little or NO DOWN PAYMENT ... <Non-Veterans, small down payment) ... and MONTHLY PAYMENTS LIKE RENT. Call for an appointment and See if You can qualify for these few loans which are available to as a veteran, while they last. Plan now for that new home next Spring. DECATUR COMMUNITY BUILDERS PHONE USS HOMES CLARK 3-3512 DEALER SMITH «—R^ l " l i i . i ( ii ii H M II.. i ii

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1958

Mr and Mrs. Frank Bandy berry have returned after spending a month visiting with their daughter. Major Marcella Brandyberry of Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Luther Waddy and family of Mineral Wells, Texas. Mrs. Cora Mumma of Maumee, . Ohio, is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Charles Andrews and Mrs. Frank Bandy berry. Mark Luther Arnold, 5-year-old I son of ( Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold, of Decatur, was struck by a bicycle in front of the Lincoln grade school last Friday afternoon while attempting to cross the street. The boy received five stitches under his chin and a slight infection has occurred, causing . more treatment to be administered by a local doctor. Over 2.500 Daily Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur each day.

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