Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1958 — Page 8

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IKE AND DULLES Continued 1 from page one was intended to formulate the broad outlines of an Allied reply to the Russian note. Those present, in addition to Dulles, will be British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville and West German Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano. West Berlin Mayor Wjlly Bradnt said he would make himself in Paris. If they can agree on an outline of the reply—and American officials are confident they can — it will then be discussed with other allies at the 15-nation NATO ministerial council meeting which begins in the French capital Tuesday. Dulles intends to stay for

this three-day conclave. The Allied reply then will be turned over to drafting experts to ' be put in final form. Officials predict it will not be sent to Moscow until around the first of the year. I A Report Money Stolen Froh Hospital Office TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UPI) — Officials of St. Anthony’s Hospital reported to police Thursday that $1,276 disappeared from a filing cabinet in the hospital office. NO RELIEF Continued frcm page one north. ——— Today was the fourth in a row for sub-zero readings. But the weather’s coldest blasts were aimed at upstate areas, and the central and south portions got relatively warm temperatures. No end was in sight for one of the most intense December cold waves in Hoosier history. The five-day outlook called for temperatures averaging 8 to 14 degrees below normal and icy readings at .’east through the weekend. More sub - zero temperatures were expected over the northern half of Hoosierland tonight. Overnight lows included 4 below zero at Fort Wayne, 1 below at Lafayette, zero at South Bend and Goshen. Elsewhere the readings were more moderate, ali though still well below normal, j The mercury dropped only to 11 above at Indianapolis and 17 at Evansville. Snow continued to plague the extreme north portion. Snow depths officially’ reported at daybreak, including old snow, were 8 inches at South Bend, 7 at Goshen. 3 at Fort Wayne and 1 at Indianapolis. High temperatures Thursday ranged from 18 at Fort Wayne to 34 at Evansville. Highs today will range from 12 to the low 20s, lows tonight from 5 below to I ilO above, and highs Saturday! from 15 5o 20. I Occasional light snow or snow, i flurries were expected today, to- ■ (night and Saturday in the ex- ( treme north portion, and a chance |of sncvz was seen in the southIwest Saturday. The five-day outlook for the i period ending next Wednesday indicated it would remain cold I until "moderating somewhat Mon-1 day or Tuesday,” and precipitation would total .10 to .40 of an inch with snow southwest Friday ■ night or Saturday and a chance of snow again Tuesday or Wednesday.

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Charles R. Johnson To Speak Wednesday Charles R. Johnson, Henry county farmer who recently completed a trip around the world surveying farmer’s problems in other countries, will speak to the Adams county Farmers Union at 7:30 p.m. next Wednesday in the Adams Central school. All members of the family are invited, and refreshments will be served after the meeting. EASTERN COAST Continued from page one hazardous driving conditions. Snow Eases Off In hard - hit western Pennsylva- , nia, the sub-zero cold and heavy snow eased off. All roads were . reported open in the Erie area, I' where up to 30 inches of snow fell earlier in the week. Light snow and flurries were expected . in western Pennsylvania todayWhile most of the nation east of the Continental Divide was locked . in the grip of a cold air mass, San Francisco broke a heat record for the fifth time this month when the mercury climbed to 73 Thursday, six degrees above the .previous mark of 67 set in 1943. The woet fall drougt since the gold rush days of 1849 continued in California with no rain in sight, CVAIM9 TO BE ALLOWED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OX MONDAY DEC, IS. DKW 11. Noll —4 203.12 !B Fuhrman 182.28 M J Runyon 135.00 J .Spangler 50.05 V Ferry - - - 137.75 R Kolter ... 166.75 C Hmkn ........ Js<3.i'i> II Hunger ' 165.15 D .Beer I .. 072.55 j D Hervey 166.7-5 E Faurote - 165.30 E Kukelnan .... - 147.90 XV Ahfgrtt 153.70 R FvhrmM 166.75 >H Bauch, - 160.951 I R Steiner .... 117-100 'CCANwt 143.6-5 N Brunner 237.75 C Merhberger 152 25 H Man key SM>O iC Zuroher - 142.10 J Augsburger 133 40 C Heath .... 130.50 . P Dongsworth 130 5o , Co. * Ditch Al. L Smith 215.20 C Burkhart 64.4« A Hirst hy 64.40 A Merriman 58.03 Board of COHimissluaera Certified before me thio 12th day of DecemO>eT, 1908. Kdv nrd F, Jaberg Auditor Adams Co. Dec. 12 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given to the shareholder* of the First State Bank |of Decatur, Decatur, Indiana, that there will be a meeting of the share holders, Tuesday, January 13, 195!' at its -office at 2:30 P.M. for > the ; purpose of electing a B'Ja-rd of Dlr-: eot-ors of said Bank tor the coming year of 19.59. 11. H. Krueckberg earthier Dec. 112, IS, 26 Jan. 2. 9

Muscular Dystrophy Drive Netted $635 A final renort showing $635.36 was collected for the muscular dys-

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trophy “porch light” drive held recently in Adams county was released today by David Mazelin, chapter secretary, of MDAA, Inc. 5 The report shows: Decatur — firemen march, $66.80; Moose ' march, $54.96; cannisters, $118.13;

to 4.2 inches more room in front, 3.3 inches in back), feel the loungelike comfort of Chevy’s new interior, experience the hushed tranquillity of its ride (choice of improved Full Coil or gentler-than-ever Level Air suspension*). Once you’re on the road you’ll discover such basic benefits as bigger, better cooled brakes that give over 50% longer life, new easy-ratio steering and a Hi-Thrift 6 that gets up to

• r z for a total of $239.89; Berne —firemen march, $233; cannisters, $88.61; individual gifts. $29. for a total of $340.61; Monroe — cannistefrs. $11.54; Geneva — cannisters. $27.12; all other towns, cannisters,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1958

total of $635.36. A hearty thank you was given by the chapter secretary to the' marchers, merchants who displayed cannisters, and cannister n’acers, in making the drive a succ

10 per cent more miles per gallon And, of course, you find Safety Plate Glass all around in every Chevrolet. Stop by your dealer's and pleasure test the car that’s shaped to the new American taste I •Optional al nlra uni. what America wants, America gets in a Cheryl