Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1960 — Page 3

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Christian Church Services Continue Christian nnrwcH Holy Work ■crvtro* at the Flrat ChrMLan vhurch haw* reached the half-way mark. Rev. Pacha ahnouarod UH* morning Service* arv being conducted each day thu week at I pm and IR#m For tonight* tar vie*, Ml** Nancy Owen will be th* gu**t anlolat She will Ring "What will you do with Jeaut'* and "Tb d<> the Father'* Will" A »p*cial film, "Trial Before Pilot." will be shown Thursday •v•n Ih g. Maundy Thur»day communion aervlce will be held, with the Firat Chrlatlan church chancel choir singing "In the QuietneM '* A duet by Mr* Jerry Willlamaon and Ml** Sandy Strickler will be featured In Friday night'* service. The film. 'The Crucifixion'', will also be shown The nfirrnoon service on Friday will be changed to 11 a.tn. because of union service* from 12 noon to 3 p.m at the Firat Methodist church Rev. Pacha said that th* public la invited to attend these service* sponsored by the Fir«t Christian church. tOTK R of Anwtxiam ATIOV >■. ms* In the Adam- Circuit Court of Ad«m- County. Indiana. Not he la hereby riven that l.eoaa KhlerUlaa was on the IS day of Anrll. 196*. appointed: Kx»< uirlx of the «111 of Mania I'rueehte. <!>■< eased All peraona having claim* >g*ln*t *nld estate, whether or not now due. mint file the same In said court within ala month* from the date nf the first publication of thl* notice or wald claim* will he forever barred. tinted at Decatur. Indiana, thl* II day of April, i 960 HleharU 11. I.ewtoa Clerk of the Adam* Circuit Court for Adam* County. Indiana David A. Macklin. Attorney and Counsel for personal representative April IS, I*. ST ‘ WMtefiitiMy t*p«i*ti kL. 'Tl' / JL. . ~ Make* old wood look naw. Brightens metal thing*- *<*■ Flows on smooth, set* up hard, really cover*. Um it outdoor* or in. Grab your brush and begin ... With that wonderful paint by Lowe Brothers! «*x Enamel Hex-Cot* Hr fleer* Ha* Water Clear A HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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Decatur Bankart At Credit Clinic Two Drcalut l-nh«r. will *U«md the utdtsUmoai < redlt cUnic In indianapoli* today and Thureday efnnaorvd by th* bankan install men! credit aaeociatton <4 greater indiaaapoil* ia coop*r*Uoa w*tb tbe Indiana b-nker. aMoriatton The meeting* will be conducted at the Ccmtlncnl.l Hotel starting with rvgi*tr*ttaa this morning at • a m Tbe welcoming remark* will be given by John Thompson. president of tbe credit aasociaUmi Npcaker* for the two-dav event will include top banking executive* from Indiana, while the clinic leader* are al»o from among the high er echelon of the banking field in Indiana, and the midwest An economic outlook for 1800 will be presented by Prof. Roa* M Roberti son, of Indiana University** business economic* and public policy school. Mercury Reaches 80 In Indiana Tuesday United Pres* InternaUenal The mercury hM NO to Indiana Tuesday in its heftiest springtime spurt since a late March warm spell broke the bach of a historic cold wave. It was SO at Evansville, 70 at Indianapolis and in the upper 60s over the north portions of the etate at the peak of the day’s readings Similar highs were expected today and Thursday, and the outlook called for cooler Friday. The five-day outlook indicated the cooler trend would linger into next week but there was no hint of chilly weather, for th‘e temperatures are expected to average near normal to 3 degrees above normal highs of 57 to 66 and normal lows of 37 to 48 Scattered showers and thundershowers or thunderstorms were i expected tonight and Thursday. I Those showers plus others exjpected "about the weekend" will tctal nearly an inch, the Weather Bureau said. Highs today will range from 67 to 82. lows tonight from 50 to 63, and highs Thursday from the mid 60s to 80. Overnight lows today ranged from 49 at Fort Wayne and Indianapolis to 56 at Evansville. Meanwhile, art Lafayette, state climatologist Lawrence A Schaal summarized Indiana's weather of the past winter and called it a season "turned inside out." Uninjured In Fall From Second Floor ELKHART, Ind. <UPI> — Micki Stewart, 4, fell off a second floor porch railing at her home Tuesday night and plunged 26 feet to the ground. She landed on her back. But doctors who examined Micki at a hospital said they couldn’t even find a bruise. Ike Skips Golf For Study Os Reports AUGUSTA. Ga. (UPD — President Eisenhower skipped his morning round of golf today to study a batch of official papers flown from Washington to the vacation White House at the Augusta National Golf Club. The President planned to spend the afternoon on the golf course with Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster, the White House staff secretary.

Army Reserve Unit Holds Field Problem Root township usually ■ quiet farming section of Adam* county echoed tb* battl* round* at rtfia*. truck* and moving man tor one of tb* taw urn** since tbe war of Illi Tuesday night a* battery 8. Mb How ILt er battalkm. the Decatur army reserve unit, staged • field problem in ■ wood* near Saddle I-aka. Henry S. Commagvr. comma nd Ing officer, stated that this wa* the second and probably tbe final field exercise of th* year. The nearly SO men were moved! into position by truck*. The unfl | was split Into two part* Sgt Ed' Thieme commanded the defense of tbe woods |i The other half was split into two night patrol* under Sgt Jack Lybargcr and Cpi Cleo Landis Thc| idea was tor the patrol* to attempt ; to "take" the southeast corner of | the wood* The patrols did not: know the defense location Officers of the battery acted a* umpires for the problem, declaring) who was dead, injured, or cap-, tured. Blank rounds of 30 calibre ammunition were used The purpose of the problem wa* to teach the men the art of self defense in case it is ever necessary for them to defend their artillery positions The problem was called a draw. Lt. Commager said, although the defense area was never actually taken by the patrol*. , COURT NEWS Cam plaint Case 1 Norbert W Aumann is asking ' SBOO for damages sustained to his ! station wagon in an accident on ! U.S. 27 April 11. The defendants * are Alfred L. Hess, of Urbana. 0., and Melvin L. Hess, of Newark. O. ‘ In the J. R. Watkins Co. vs Mrs ? Thedo Louise Arnold and Russell 1 Jaurequi case, the defendants anj swered the plaintiff’s allegations, r claiming he has no information of the charges, and that he <Jaur1 equi> did not execute the contract . sued on in the complaint. 1 In the Wohlert Corp vs Albert Riehle case, a complaint on ac1 count filed with a summons being ’ issued for the defendant, returnable April 29. Divorce Case < Ted Anderson, the defendant in i the action instituted by Janet Anderson, was ordered to pay S2OO for the benefit of the plaintiff’s attorney, H. R. McClenahan. Estate Case In the Palmer O. Sprunger esi tate, the inheritance tax appraisr er's report was filed, showing the - net value of the estate nil. but $21.- » 513.10 outside the estate with $6, ■ 513.10 being subject to taxes. I r XOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice i* hereby Riven that the Board nf CommlMloner* of Adam* County, Indiana, will until the hour of 9:00 o’clock A.M. CST. on April 15, 1960, receive sealed blds on. One <ll heavy duty Truck. Specifications are on file In the ’ Adams County Auditor’s office. Bids must be submitted on forms prescribed by the State Board of 1 Accounts, and must be accompanied by Bidder's Bond or certified check in an amount equal to ten per cent of bid price. The right is reserved to reject - any and all Mdx.—— —-jr—--Bv order of Board of County Commissioners of Adams * °unty. EDWARD F. JABERG. Auditor of Adams County April 13, 20 notice of voting places for THE SPECIAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF DECATIR Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, State of Indiana, has fixed and designated the following places as the voting places in the several precincts in said City for the Special Election to be held on Tuesday, AP p r rectoct’No°: 29 First Ward ’’A’’ City Quonset Bldg. 32, C.rant St. Precinct No. 30 First VV aa-<1 B Decatur Canning Co. 401 8. 11th SC. Prtcinct No. 31 First W ard C County Jail S. Ist St. Precinct No. 32 First W ard D Kaehr Bldg 418 Winchester Precinct No. 33 Second M ard A Public Welfare Office Court House Precinct No. 34 Second Ward B Fire Station S. 7th fjt . Precinct No. 35 Second. W ard C Worthman Field House W. Adams Precinct No. 36 Third W ard A Mary Jane Runyon Res. 234 N. lat Precinct No. 37 Third Ward B Daimon Case Res 7th St. at Nuttman Precinct No. 38 Third W ard C Jess Sheets Garage 957 Walnut St. Precinct No. 39 Decatur - Root Decatur Equipment Co 13th at Davton LOREN HELLER - Hl’GO BOERGER STANLEY D. ARNOLD By order of Board of Commission- . ers of Adams County EDW ARD F. JABERG. Auditor of Adams County. April 13 ! - Over 2.50 V Dally Demucrals »r< ■old and delive r'" in Decatut each day. QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING All Work Left Before Noon on Thursday Ready the Next Day, Friday, -at jr. • . HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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Two Men Fined In City Court Today Tw»> ronvlcttofl* w»ro iprurdvd. in cMy rourl thl* morning by Jvdg* HidMtti J, Auliivan aa count* at dlMrdrrty ronducl. **d public to-1 laxic.ikw Robert Rnebuek. M. Fort' Wayne paid 11 *nd «m*t* *fi*» pleading guilty to pub*r intoaic* tian Hr was arre.tod by city i»» Hro on Mrrcvr *v*ru* *1 th* Eri* ( railroad at I 30 a m. today. Carl A Frvxlngrr. SO at 703 N I Thlnt sirvrt. paid 81 and coat* after pleading guilty to diaovdrriy conduct on a warrant. H* w»* al*O| arrested by elty police Tue*d«v at, 10 OS pm Both mm appeared lhi» morning at • 30 a m.' It you ttroa aMWttiag to aafl « Trad* la a good town — Decato each dav.

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Says Private Plane Use Was Approved : WAAIUNGTViN <UM> — Th* 1 , r’tourttwm at • tov**<lg<»<mg , ■ubrammtSto* *««d totfgy th** to* ’ *(to r ” v, ’d b* edvenrr <h* u*r at • , privaEr go* rompafty pU*w by i it>rr*e fiytovnl pow*r rommM’ton •r* to ottond a ftowv*l I Rrp Oreo H*rri* < fV-Ark • **id i' ItoM brf<*e •CTOpttog to- fTO* U** I lot Ihr dlmw>. FPC rtotrrrwin! ij*romr K Kuykendall dl»cu«»rd 1 tor sNuetton with him Horn* ■aid hr told Kuvkrntoili It WM hi« "duty" to ottmd tor fimrral inf Jrtwi R Huanry. anntorr FPC ’ mrmlwt who dml Murrh 17. Kuykmdall ana Commuuttonor*' I Arthur Klin* and Frederick! ißlurck firw to Shrrvrpnrt, La. m<l bock last month to • plane pfnvMi.’d by Unurd Go* Pipe Ltor | ICo . which I* Mxrktng FPU ap

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