Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1959 — Page 8
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COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS 1 AI.I.OWKD MAY 4. 1M» ' City or Decatur 3 115.#4 1 Decatur Democrat Co Clerk oper 1 20.35 1 Miller Bryant Pierce do 34.62 < Haywood Publ Co do .. 486.30 i Recordak Corp do 68.75 1 M Gllliom Auditor op«r 40.00 . Holthoune Drug Co do 15.80 Haywood Publ Co do 5.00 . W D Neal Trea Trea oper 40.00 I H K Johnson do Cl Hire .... 200.00 ! P Berry do ... 72.00 ’ V G»tt do - 66.00 1 Haywood Publ Co Recorder oper 163.00 1 M Affolder Sheriff oper .... 15.00 ' V Strickler Special Deputy 6.60 1 H Thieme do 6.00 < H J®e»ke do ......................... 5.00 J J Oeborne do 5 00 . ?l Meker do , 5.00 J ol|ce Equip Serv Sheriff j Emergency Radio Serv do If.JO J One in Hand Tie.Co do 1f.36 I Ohio OH Co do wper 5241 8 Coinnierclal Print do 20.05 1 Recordak Corp do 11.00 < Schwarts Ford Co Inc do »• 37.28 ! H Moellertng Surveyor trans 8.28 1 Chamber of Commerce do oper 4.50 1 Bluffton Gift & Typewriter Cen 1 Surv oper 42.50 ( Decatur Democrat Co do .. 4.87 < 8 H Schurger Proa Atty oper 35.01 ! Decatur Democrat Co do .. 8.50 1 W Koos Assessor oper 12.00 < B Koos do Cler Hire ...... 106.00 1 Commercial Print do oper 1.25 . Haywood Publ do , 806.20 G M Grablll Snpt Co Supt mH 21.36 I Adams Co Surveyor do oper 3.00 < M M Foley Allen Off mile 42.08 I L N Seltennght Co Agent mile 77.28 1 L N SelteJirlght do oper .... 1.70 ' Commercial Print do ......ft. 11.29 Progressive Printing Co lac do 24.88 ' IE Hoffman do . 16.30 Itizens Tele Co do :. 28.84 ' M Folk Co Home Dem mil 83.79 . M Folk do oper ..J- t 4.75 W Freeby M D Co Health Oft 64.16 Klenk's Serv Center <%t Callaghan ACo do * ... E F Berlins Agency dot* >nd 5,00 West P»M Co do opes. 47.60 American LaW.Bdok Co do 59.0" Lawyers Co-op Publ CtMdo 11.00 W II Anderson du—-..ira..,. lUJ £ K&aWMBs. UK Boerst do Mat'-0r.—. 100.00 C*HR¥ OUT!” A WHOLE Barbecue Chicken • Freshly Cooked •No Breading • No Grease 98c ALSO AVAILABLE • Baked Bean* • Potato Salad • Bean Salad • Colo Slaw ' • Com Relish • Herring .. . Wine j or cream sauce. FAIRWAY Don’t Forget the i < BARBECUE RIBS < . . . served with or ] without Barbecue Sauce ' —— 1
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L Drake do Watchman ...... 10.00 IT 8 Chemical Co do oper .. 47.71 Hlgsbee Janitor Sup CO do 43.45 Industrial Sanitation Inc do 12.75. Klank's Serv Center do ...:.. 16.63 Coverall Rental Serv Ino do 2.20 ( Shall Bros do 10.50 11 Affoider Jail Matron ...... 125.00 J I Holcomb Man. Co Jail oper 68.40 Ashbauchera Tin Shop do 30.10 Decatur Lumber Co do 2.95 Northern Ind Public Berv do 11.80 N S Rich M D do 87.50 H W Hawkins do 38.00 Basco Products Co do ....— 147.78 F Kltson Co Home Bupt .... 200.00 T Kitson do Matron — 135.00 H Smith do help ~. 125.00 C Kirk do ....... 125 00 M Kokensparger do .. '..i 125.00 J Bllderbaek do ..... 15.00 N Rich M D do 50.00 F Kitson do oper ...... 2.80 R W Rice do 30.75 J J Newberry Co do •.. 18® Saylors Chev Sales do 5.85 Schafer Htore do 10.98 Decatur Blue Flame do .... 27.80 Coverall Rental Serv do .. 4.80 Mashberger Bros Stone Corp Co Home material 2.32 Beavers Oil Serv Inc do oper 80.50 Decatur Lumber Co do .... 1.36 Cowens Ins Agency do Ins 53.5« Gerbers Supermarket do oper 70.55 Sherwin Williams Co do .... 34.59 Blue Flame Gas Co do — 53.88 Ohio OH Co do 97.04 ■ Brooks for Men A Boys do 17.83 J F Rupert do — • • 58.50 Hom* Dairy Product* Inc do 78.90 Stewarts Bakery do ..... 68.51 C E Hite do -• 110 «« Stiefel Grain Co do 32.0 u Bowers Hdw Co Inc d» 8.86 Sprunger Imp Co do 20.61 W Winnes Assessing ....... 183.33 W Winnes Mil J 11 20 G C Relnking Assessing .. 260.00 A Schamerloh do 230.00 G Bixler do 2b0.00 J B Stults do 260.00 Royal Mcßee Corp City Decatur Democrat Co do 112.06 Commercial Print do .... 15.99 R Merriman do 60.00 C Dhmtn do 60.00 N Bollenbacher do —. 6.30 M Myers do .*•*? Haywood Publ do ~ 63.26 R S Anderson Co Atty Berne Witness Inc Co oper 117.60 Decatur Democrat Co do .. 133.05 Cowens In* Agency do Ins 219.65 177L00 New Ca*tle State 7To«P 62.10 Irene l Byroll'f/dap Cane of pat u6 O 50 D W Fireoved . \ M Bovine T B Erad KQ-1J G Augsburger Fox Bounty 18.00 W Burger do 3.00 A Huston do 3.00 First Bank of Berne Tax B Johnson do 1® 70 Ft Wayne Blue Print Drain Prelim W H Gllliom do 29.60 J Gllliom do ... - 166.00 A Schamerloh do 30.00 A McMfehael do ... t 30.00 R D Cole do . 37.50 Ft Wayne Blue Print do .... 65.82 Adams Co Mem Hosp Room & Care ob. 10 H Moellerlng Mileage ........ 1 36 G Runyon open dr. 33.00 G Bollfinbacher do 8 00 Burk Elevator do » o® 8 Bauman tile dr ........—... 2.54 E H Beineke Tile Drain .. 5.50 E Amstutx do — 30.62 8 Kaehr do - 10.90 Gottachalk Supply do ;...... 17.81 Krick-Tyndall Co do 8 60 Berne Ready Mix do .......— 18.80 Krick-Tyndall Co do I°*®■<« R F Carr Assess 80.00 M L Smith do 200.00 Bridge Cum. B R Gebhart ■•••„ 694.11 M J Hazelwood Welfare Mil 28.85 M Maranall do * J-JJ J Brown do 3.*" Cittxans Teie Co oper 21 Commercial Print do 10.40 Highway Dept. Lawrence Noll - fl® J* Burl Fuhrman 189 65 Mary Jane Runyon 120.00
Virgil Ferry JiHf Raymond Kolter Hi?? Harvey Mankey JJ*;‘® .Chris Meshberger I®??? I DeWayne Beer - Edward Faurote Wendell Abbott 175.50 Robert Fuhrman n J«7 ?? Roger Steiner 171.00 Don Harvey IIS'S? Clifford Death , 75.00 Paul 1-ongsworth - 148.50 Chris Zurcher, M».«® Eli Hlrschy — 1«* Joel Augsburger — ,40.50 Lewi* Drake - 2.00 Citicen* Telephone 15.15 City of Decatur — 31.18 City of Decatur > 23.80 Beavers Oil Service ..... 16.53 Ted Beerbower >.... 56.78 Kocher Lumber Co 4.78 Decatur Auto Aumann Electric .— .1S ?2 Decatur Equipment 387.93 Indiana Textile Co 61.*® Indiana Equipment 8.69 Parr’s Tire & Imp 3 03 Hobart Welding Supply .... 8.»0 Hi-Way Service 6.00 Mossman Yarnelle 4442 Augsburger & Braun ..... 5.00 Adler Brothers _l .740 Habagger Hardware 14.71 ■The Ohio Oil Co 1049.92 Motor Fuel Tax Div. 41.16 D-A Lubricant Co 527.94 Zurcher's Mobile Ser 417.40 Swoveland Drain 25.00 Shrank - Raudenbush 30.00 Henry P. Garber - 429.48 Ben Jones 10.00 H Robert Myers 20.00 Mesbberger Bros Stone 6181.44 John W. Karch Co 219.74 Lucius Somers 324.38 Krick-Tyndall Cd 2+i65 Logansport Metal Co 469.35 Adams Builders Supply 22.50 American Steel & Supply .. 105.00 Mason Dixon Steel Co 58.33 Meshberger Bros ». 3207.72 Lybarger Gravel Co .......i .... 3000.00 Neuenschwander Ins 455.31 Cowens Insurance 1576.29 Indiana Equipment 17323.00 Schafer Co 38.16 Deeds Equipment 250.00 Petrie Oil Co 109.62 Pearl OH Co 34 23 Bridge Armco Metal Co 1067 22 Decatur Ready-Mix Decatur Lumber Co 26.75 C C Abbott — Clifford Death 67.50 Accumulative Bridge Fund Armco Metal Products Co 521.40 DITCH ALLOCATION Herman Moellerlng . 14.48 Carl Burkhart v 19.50 Cowens Insurance 137.61 Don's Texaco Service 27.51 Korte Bros Inc — 214.00 Mac Allister Mach Co Inc .... 145.10 Oakly Biddle 576.00 Ralph Mallo 216.00 Gllliom Lumber Co 3.00 Schafer Co Inc 23.12 Klenk's Serv Center 2.45 Habegger Hardware 3.53 Beavers Oil Service 134.70 Lawrence Smith 231.00 Carl Burkhart 95.20 Alfred Hirschy 84.20 Austin Merriman 18.23 Elmer Rich 89.85 James V Myers *3.13 Vernon Riley _.... I?®? Howard Burkhart If.oo Ernest C Troyer 20.00 Christian E Schwartz ...... 70.00 Keith McCollum 50.00 Henry Eicher —. 30.00 Neal Troyer Menno Eicher 40.00 Dan Wickey 80.00 Eli M Coblentz 70.00 Board of Commissioners Edward F. Jnberg, Auditor Adams Co. Ind. May 8 Truman Celebrates His 75th Birthday
NEW YORK (UPD—Harry S. Tillman, who took over Times Square Thursday, captures the -est of the nation tonight in a star-studded happy 75th birthday party. An estimated 50,000 persons were expected to turn out to honor the former president at Democratic Party dinners in 16 cities, linked by closed-circuit television. Truman was to join 1,800 guests at a SIOO-a-plate dinner in the Waldorf - Astoria Hotel here. Speakers at the cross-country party include Adlai Stevenson, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, House Speaker Sam Rayburn, former Secretary of State Dean Acheson and the jaunty, vigorous Truman himself. Entertainers were to include Danny Kaye, Jack Benny, Leonard Bernstein, Jimmy Durante, Mort Sahl and Melvyn Douglas. Thursday, New York's famed Times Square was renamed Truman Square for a week. Mayor Robert F. Wagner presented the :ity’s medal of honor to Truman. In addition Wagner gave Truman a scroll granting him "the freedom of the city.” Such scrolls have been awarded only twice before — to Adm. Robert E. Peary in 1909 and to United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold last year. 4 Holiness Association Plans Camp Meetings The 41st annual camp meetings of the Adams county Holiness association are scheduled at the Monroe campgrounds June 17-28 with the Rev. Leonard G. Hubartt, of North Vernon, as evangelist. Special music will be furnished by the Gospel Crusaders of Berne. The Rev. Vernon. Riley, of Monroe. is the president of the assw elation. Over 5w Dally Democrats an sold a-<d uelivered in Decatu. each day F * ■■ CK3ARFT UGHTtR?—No, Its a tiny radio, .held by Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff, RCA board chairman, and was one of the attractions at the RCA stockholders meeting in New York.
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SAFETY FIRST— John May, representative of the Indiana Auto Association. Inc., adjusts John Heimann’s new white plastic helmet after he presented' St. Joseph’s grade school s school bus patrol boys with 10 of the safety items. The boys will wear the helmets escorting the children across streets on the bus routes. The association is giving the safety helmets and arm bands to local schools for added highway safety precautions. , . _ _ , . Others pictured above in the first row are, left to right, Mike Kuhnle, Dave Teeple, and Denny Zintsmaster. Back row: Joe Gase, Dan Jim Heimann, and Roy Wiseman.—Daily Democrat Photo.
Newest Study For Smoking, Cancer NEW YORK (UPI) — Outdoor work, heavy drinking and frequent respiratory illnesses are statistically significant in lung cancer. But they are far outranked by cigarette smoking, the newest study of the problem—which now includes Arthur Godfrey among the statistics-showed today. Os 500 lung cancer victims whose personal and ancestral histories were minutely investigated, about one-fifth were outdoor workers. about one-seventh were heavy drinkers, and one-third were frequently ill of respiratory troubles. Pu’ more than nine-tenths were ci .arette smokers and fourfifths Lad smoked two packs or more a day for years. The study was made by Drs. Herbert L. Lombard and Leonid S. Snegireff of Harvard University, Tufts College, and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. It took seven years and was designed to meet criticisms of previous statistical studies of relations between cigarette smoking and lung cancer. Such criticism has been made by the Tobacco industry and some statisticians. This new study showed that 80 per cent of the victims had smoked more than 9,125 packs of cigarettes, or two packs a day for 12% years. But the average lifetime consumption of the group was about 15,000 packs, or 20 years at two packs a day. It found that the younger patients were among 36 who had smoked less than 5,475 packs in their .lifetimes. This was the sole exception to the study’s finding that “the total number of packs smoked. . .is the important variable, and it makes no difference whether the total effect was accumulated over a short or a long period of time,” the scientists said in reporting to a technical organ of the American Cancer Society. The younger patients had smoked two packs a day for no longer than seven and a half years before developing lung cancer. The report said this “exception” suggested that persons who started smoking while young were slightly more liable to lun cancer than others. Only eiht of the 500 were non-smokers -and 19 others didn’t smoke cigarettes. Thev smoked pipes or cigars. Timothy V. Hartnett, chairman of the Tobacco Industry Research Committee, said he found the reporting “niteresting in that it is one survey that shows factors other than smoking which are significantly related to the incidence of lung cancer.” He noted that Lombard and Snegireff acknowledged that thefr statistics could not prove that cigarette smoking is a direct cause of lun cancer. This is the position of the Tobaco Industry Research Committee and of many scientists, he added. 81-Year-Old Cyclist Is Killed By Auto SfifiSLBYVILLE, Ind (UPD— Roscoe Thurston, 81, was injured fatally when his bicycle was struck by a car as he pedalled along a city street. Thurston died Thursday, a day after the accident happened. j-S—Sfi| Gifts & Prize* for the Ladies Annual “Mother’s Party” SAT. NITE, May 9th MOOSE CLUB
FI :FW! /V ' /.I M I S II / I * K ! 'S I I IQ l! ft B I II II II I Illi 1 Iw 1 < I Bi 1 I IB I HI I oli I lli ' « |B ™ t" INTERPLANETARY — Two new projected missiles are shown in these drawings from Washington. At left is the Centaur, and at right is the Vega. A contract has been let for the Vega, to be fired to Venus possibly in 1961. The Vega ie 10 stories high, weighs 147 tons. Centaur comes later. Sketch of man gives idea of size.
Feeling the lift! HEAT? I So is your ff I CAR ... M fl I ; 0 IBffmnl Now is the time to 1 FIRT I Summarize TwmL <gTj| >A ™ _-.- - »s4Mg i / * Ull rr I • n< * WIkM ” > ‘lftMlll TUNE-UP ' W Lengthen The Life—Add To The Zip—Of Your Car. ! ' i Keep It In Top Shape Year-Round—lt Will Pay You. ! 5(f|MS | ft Don’t Let Summer Heat Rob Your Car Os Extra Miles * - ~^T2 I OwCjH P And‘Years. Now’s The Time To Drain Anti-Freeze — ♦ ft Add Rust Deterrent—Change Thermostat If Necessary —Summerize And Tune-Up Your Car For All The Ji ft Summer Miles Ahead. ' :IaHHI W V I Your Automobile is a Major Investment It Makes Good Sense to Take Care of it.... Phil L. Macklin Co. DODGE PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER 107 South Fimt St. Phone 3-2504
Safety Awards For School Bus Drivers Raymond G. Miller, agency manager for the Farm Bureau Insure ance companies, has announced the annual disbursement of safe driver awards to 51 qualified Adams county school bus drivers. This award is made each year by Farm Bureau insurance in co-or-dination with the national safety council. It is an appropriate means of rewarding school bus operators for their efforts in behalf of traffic safety. Fleet operators and drivers all over the nation know it and respect it, for it is worn by experts only. Awards were presented to the following drivers: Preble: L. Reinking, R. Miller, E. Ehlerding, W. Wiegmann; Root: W. A. Miller, W. Aumann, W. Fritzinger, F. Fuelling; Jefferson: T. Brewster, R. Kuhn, A. Weaver, R. Foreman; Union: H. Wiegman, F. Bittner Jr., G. Roughia; Hartford: t Ziegler, E. Meshberger, E. Dubach, L. Zimmerman; Blue Creek: A. Merriman, H. Raudebush, R. Young; St. Mary’s: J. Stevens, N. Raudebush, J. Johnson, C. Black; Geneva: A. Ford; W. Derrickson, D. Stanley. F. Hofstetter, R. Black, J. Parr, G. D. Mosser; Berne: P. Moser, E. Stauffer, I. Sprunger, C. Miller, L. Lehman; Adams Central: L. Adler, R. Bucher, H. Barger, H. Kershner, L. Lehman, P. Nussbaum, W. Nussbaum, E. Von Gunten, J. Nussbaum, F. Sprunger,' B. Fisher, E. Arnold, L. Rich.
Scattered Frost Hits At Midwest United Press International Scattered frost, Friday struck sections of the Midwest which only a few days ago were sweltering In a 90-degree heat wave. Readings plunged into the 30s in the northern Great Lakes and to the 40s in the Ohio Valley in the wake of a cold air mass pushin toward the Atlantic coast. In the Southwest, spawning ground of a violent storm - front earlier this week, a tornado struck Thursday night near Fort Stockton, Tex., southwest of Midland. were no reports of damage.. The iwister was imbedded in severe thunderstorms across western Texas during the night, some of which uprooted trees and snapped power lines. Showers also occurred in the Texas panhondel, parts of New Mexico and Colorado. Midland, Tex., was doused by 1.28 inches of rain in a six-hcur period Thursday night. Hobbs, N.M.,\ reported .76-inch; Gage, Okla., -54, and most of Colorado about .25. a Light showers spattered over New England in advance of ' the
AUCTION 1 square East 6f Mattox Paint Shop in Monroe, Ind. FRIDAY EME. MAY 15 Starting at 6:00 P. M. Hollywood bed with springs and innerspring mattress; rollaway bed; sideboard-wall mirror; sweeper; hand made maple gate-leg table- Kelvinator refrigerator; gas hot plate; cooking utensils; medicine’cabinet; ironing board; set of encyclopedia; drawing cabinet; 2 chairs; roll top desk; fuel oil heating stove with tank; coal heating stove; lawn swing; garden tools: rubber tired wheelbarrow: 2 Screw f jacks; 3 sheets of Mi” x 4’ x 8’ insulation board; some lumber; used door 2’B” x 6’8”; ice box for auto; portable forge with blower; anvil; tongs; etc. TERMS—CASH. FRED FOSTER Mel Liechty, Auctioneer First Bank of Berne, Clerk Emerson Lehman, Auctioneer _
Public Auction THE THOMAS J. DURKIN PROPERTY 437 Mercer Avenue, Decatur, Ind. SATURDAY, MAY 16,1959 1:30 P.M. Property will be sold on the premises at Public Auction to the highest bidder. Inspection invited at any time before sale by contacting the Auctioneers. Possession can be arranged to fit your needs. House is situated on a large lot with 102 foot frontage on Mercer Avenue and is 98 feet in depth and has a driveway strip from the rear line 68 by 12 feet to First street. There are 5 rooms downstairs and 5 rooms upstairs, bathroom, basement with furnace. An ideal house for large family or one that is adaptable to conversion to a multiple dwelling for income purposes (R-2 Zoning). TEEMS & CONDITIONS—Twenty per cent down day of sale, balance cash on delivery of Warranty Deed and Merchantable Abstract of Title. Statements made on day of sale shall take precedence over any contained herein. Not responsible for accidents. Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers — Bill Schnepf Phone 3-2796 Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-9147
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1959
approaching cool air. Ahead of the front, overnight readings ot no lower than the 70s from parts of Vlrgnlia south through Florida and the Gulf coast states. Weathermen said the cool rir ’ would reach the Atlantic coast Friday, dropping temperatures from Maine through northern Georgia and northern parts of Mississippi and Alabama. Warmer weather was seen for the Dakotas and Nebraska into the northern Great Lakes. Hoagland Bank To Hold Open House The First State Bank of Hoagland will observe its 50th anniversary with an open house Wednespublic is invited to attend. During day, May 13, from 1 to 8 p.m. The the past year, the bank has extensively remodeled the exterior and interior. The exterior is now covered with French Lick sandstone and cement blocks, while the interior displays new acoustical ceiling tile and the cement floor is also newly tiled. The vault has been enlarged and new safety deposit boxes have been installed as well as new counters, furniture, and an after-hour depository. Other renovations include a modern burglar alarm system, and plans for drive-in facilities.
