Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1960 — Page 8

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>i cottu ,n »•!*•♦*•• •I AtMMt**** »*• »*rjl«»»MII»TI“' j i«» t |»|>f m ’ ’•»»» »¥»»• V iunulz* ii* iTi It « iTY «'►* l>l*‘ H? HI SHI ST N. HANNING. si « It FT AR V _» umi-v JOHN 1.. »«»»»••. ATTitRNI.v PKNIiI.E t. HI NION <N,urt of i-infriM C*»»uhty. 1 erm. IIHM» r'TfrJ; ' m™” 1 hH‘*’lm.!,*“»’ reount ’i;S.n*‘!?nd , Tt^ P «r’;«ld whh r h time'VirU'■a* in *atd estate are w‘°<aulTYf Lny ’'"th.re" be’. «'hv said arn.iitl «h<>uld not be wn. *« xti.l the heir* of *ald . . de. edent and and irfk/nr.o.f of their h*lr«hip or Halm to any flart of »ald **tate oils ». Hucke, personal R*pr.«*ntatlv* M,le* F. I’arrUk. Judg* June I. 10 DAVID A. M ACKI IN. Attorney HABATE no. MTS .v-e-n : NOTICE TO ALL Pl-.LboNs J-NT LI•EXTED IN THE ESTATE <>F In "e Adam* Circuit <W' «» f \dams County. Indiana April Term. 11M0 In the mat ter-of the Estate of .. err , u. Mct.lll. del-eased Notice 1* hereby given that ii. i'• ■Il an . 44iipMU»kraM»r ~ ul ""J t Hlo-ve named ' estate, has and filed his final account in 'inai settlement of said estate, and thio; th* same will come up LT U»«l examination and action of said Adam* Circuit Court. <}" “f June. 1960, at which ‘‘"’f “‘.L P »r« son* interested in said estate arg required to appear Hal * ' "'! r ’ ! and show- cause If any there why said account should m»t be approved. And the heirs of *atfl dl'edent and all others interested •are also required to appear and make proof t .f their heirship or claim to any part of said estate Murlln G. MeGHI Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish. Judge June 3, I<> NOTICE to taxpayer* j additional apphopbiations AMI RED! CTIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County. Indiana, that the proper legal offhen or -said municipality •at th>-ir I meeting place at 1U,:00 o'clock A M lon the 20th day of June. '■J«®-..wi1l I consider the following additional appropriations and reductions "hi< n i’said officers consider necessary -to ' meet the extraordinary emyrgeni io* ; existing at th' s ‘lme: , tot NTT RF.VI.NIE County Clerk ITEM 2nd Operating County Clerk ITEM -402 i | ! l>l ‘AoJnt S y‘ <% ITEM 602-e Prop 1 ITEM 2t,0 4 . ITEM 401 £ I IT,:M fMib WO&I ■ Vteg of Vciters ITEM 2<>l-b Post - I a *Reg of Voters ITEM 204-c Registration bupnll.es. ..ri .rTTT.Y County Auditor ITEM 104-c ( ler - I z.rv 111 i J-p ” county Auditor ITEM 200 OperAuditor ITEM 205-e' I County Treasurer ITEM 2 ' ( ®- 0 ' () 'county 'Treasurer ITEM 200 Operating, Ditch St. & Ppst iVO OO I'ouniy Sheriff ITEM 105 EPEM 102 •v.tnii’j.r I I’ireuH Court ITEM 102 Per Diem !‘ <!, ci'reuit I Coun ITEM 200 Operating Court House ITEM 102 h Eytra " t'ountv < 'onimissioners - ITEM 402 Premiums on official Bonds 200 00 County Commissioners ITI.M 41 Bounties on Fox .t-.-vi tit County Commissioners | Exp. Intpates to St. > n «‘- : County Commissioners ITEM 4 8 ! Arm to 4-H Club Assn Cl Ml I.ATM E BRIDGE T I ND Bridge No. 22A on Rd 31 J," ''a■’’“Bridge’N'o 23A on ltd. 3 west <>f iltil- 101 in’ I'nion Twf , 3 <'oo.oo Bridge No. 24A on Rd. 26}c tn Jefferson Twp. , . 8 , „? Bridge No. 27A on , Rd. a west Rd : 1 in Root Twp. ;2.7TOtrOT Bridge No 26A on Rd 28 between Rd 5a & 1« in B , 2 '°®° 00 Bridge No. 114 on fid. lb In Monroe Twp (Fed Aid) 11.000.00 HIGHWAY Item 302. Gravel .12.0b0.n0 REDVCTIONS Circuit Court Item 104 Per Diem Taxpayers appearing at meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally determined Wilf be automatically referred tn 'the State Board of Tax Commisshrners which commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen day* Jt the County Auditor's Office of Adams Cotfhty. Indiana, or at suih other place Ms shall be designated At'sbch hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriation* mav be heard and interested i taxpayers may inquire Bf the < oun'X ’ Auditor when and where such bearin sr he held. EDWARD F. JABERG, Adams County Auditor > June JO. 17 J Tract*- m • aooc town — DecntU

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Flood Threatens Chile River Area VAt-bIVIA Chile pUifW'* »h<l bfUf • IMMI , the <•<■<’ y * I** ckNif rwiuoefti® j <ml t*f low IvUM •rent of ijiHrfilrttllyxdliMltftfxXUt fliwwli • I’h hightfeU •** I Umalrrl H prrmnt Md Irft I V*ld4vl* Io itwh »afrtv nd hltflK't ' writ* twe* i lar gvvt nttmlwr rwVun*Aßt t i<«»k highwtiv north. Irgwling in Duck*, in carta or on h«x tn thr rrwiunlau.a mginoer t*hm*' rgr*d acalnat tim* to providr a ygfr spillway for ntlllkxu of tan* <4 water barkrd up in thr &an F‘c . <lru Htvrr by landslide, rwautting t from la«t month * quake* K»prrt* here *m* privately, pr.stmisUc atsxit th- tr chance* One technician predicted that the natural dam wxxtld break "in a day or two." sending a wall <4 water smashing through bottom lands tn Valdivia and nearby rivButler President To Retire In 1962 INDIANAPOLIS <UPI»—Dr. M O. R<”. president of Butler University since I!M2 will rrtlre in 1962 when he reaches the age <if 65 R<*B already has informed the schoofg trustees of his plans ta give them plenty of time to rhexve Whitecotton Heads Hoosiers For Johnson INDIANAPOLIS 'CPU — Tb e* "Indiana Citizens for Johnson ' Committee" was officially organized today to seek Hoosier sup-| port'for Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson' of Texas. The state chairman is Howard | < L. Whrtesotton.’deputy prosecutor! of Marion County and long-time backer of Johnson for president | Oritanization papers were filed; with the Marion county clerk and j offices were established in a downtown hotel. DAVID A. MACKLIN. Attorney 1 ESTATE NO. MTI NOTICE To Al.I. PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF OWEN p. gilbert Tn th.- Adam* Circuit Court of Artem*-4’«i«MW iertuMW* -- - . April Trrm. IW In th* matter of the Estate of Owea P. Gilbert, deceased Notice is hereby given that Ha»el E. Burnett as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will t-ome tip for tlje examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 8 of July. 196 U. at which time all persons Interested In said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there be why said amount should not be approved And the heirs .of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Hasel E. Burnett Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish. Judge June 10, 17 Over 2.60 V oaily Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur each day.

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f * "4f ■ <- *' — **► jJ| I VMTTOB -Fran/ Joarf Strauaa. Weat German defense mlnirtrr. to vtslUng American military buaea thin month In Maine. Ohio. Oklahoma. Teana. Calitornia. Washington. aD. C., and New York City. Red Cross Thonks Chile Disaster Givers Thank* to all at th* propio and service club* at Adam* county, who have thus far donated so generously for the aid of the Chilean earthquake disaster victim*. was voted today by the Red Cross board. Nearly SSOO was raised to help out. as requested by President Eisenhower. About <SO more is urgently needed for the local county to complete its quota. NEGRO Continued from nay* on* Walker was definitely guilty Custer explained his thoughts on the matter of the corpus delecti and then gave the court some of Walker's background He explained that Walker had come from a broken home and he thought he was truly incompetent, although he was really a good man. Custer explained that the only- thing Walker had ever been picked up for in the past was suspicion charges and that when he stole the car he was in some sort of daze. In his final statement he explained that he definitely thought the defendant was incompetent. It was then that the judge gayy his decision of-guilty—. The pre-committment report will include in it a medical and physical examination The court also ordered that Walker, a negro, not be segregated from the rest of the prisoners at the Adams countv jail, to which he was returned .Walker had requested confinement in another cell block, because the other prisoner did not seem to like his presence there.

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Tribune Reports Adlai For Kennedy CHICAGO <VFt>-Tbe Chicago Tribune Said today Ha reported » ttemorraur citctee that ho John F. Kennedy and Adlai Ntevonaon have »|rml Io combine furcea kv the Democratic prueutootial Nomination The deal waa reported to have been made when the Massachusetts senator vtadad Ntevmaon at Me Jubertyvllto. IU . home May 21 the newspaper said. The Tribune said the rvjautrd agreement include* thr»r points I, Stevenson to to Itrlve to keep hi* name out of the U«d Angeles nominating convention July li tor the flrat three ballots wtolr Ken nedy make* hi* door-div effort. I If Kennedy'* all-out drive fall* he 1* to throw whatever torce* he can behind Stevenson j tor the presidential nomination. 3 Kennedy would accept the. vice presidential nomination if, Stevenson gets the top spot for' the third time. Area Methodists To Aid Chile Victims Decatur area Methodist churches will Join with Indiana's 1.300 churches of that denomination In receiving a special offering on Sunday. June 26. to provide relief for victims of recent earth-1 quakes in Chile and violent tidal waves in Japan and Hawaii The appeal came from Bishop Richard C. Raines, head of the Indiana area and also president of the church's division of world missions. The emergency offering will be received in each of Methodism's 39.236 churches in the country. Funds will be channeled through the Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief and will be used for general relief and to repair and reconstruct Methodist churches, parsonages, and other buildings. First reports indicated that at least 26 Methodist churches and an equal number of parsonages were destroyed in the Chilean earthquakes. Altogether, an estimated 5.000 persons have been killed and • hundreds of thousands j left--hqmstess .to-the .disaster. 1 Bishop Raines said: "Our mis-, sionaries tell us few Americans, have any conception of the havoc wrought by the quakes. With 65 per cent of the population south of Santiago without shelter in the middle of winter, we have a situation which demands fast attention J Cash, clothing, especially blankets.! and your prayers ar*e urgently, needed.”

Waiter I. Barker ■mmmmoo* awm= Farm Work Resumed In Berne Area Farm work was returned In the Berne area Wednesday, where heavy rain* haw *tow<-d c*rn and soy bean plartotog. and moat farmers arr reported two to three weeks behind to that ate*. Other arras of Adam* county haw motoly completed corn planting, and soy bean planting is practically finished. County agent Leo N Scltenright pointed out that soy bixins adapt best of any crop to late planting, and may be put out as late as July 1. with reasonable hopes <rf a good crop. Weather reports that no showers are in sight for the weekend boost hopes that Adams county farmers will be able to get all of their crops planted before the growth deadline. Spool Caddy A novel spool caddy for your sewing box can be improvised from a discarded table-tennis paddle. Spindles for the thread spools are made by driving nails through the paddle from the back. Small corks nailed to the handle of the paddle will hold your thimbles securely in place.

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jmovamw witw— rs Mixiuxm mu F IMI A htfL w 4Pu - Buadey. I pm-'Aro Jehovah'• Witnesses Christians’ wtU be the ■ubtod cd a Bible torture to ba glwe by Wette* I Berta*, pre■Mtag mtnMAar of ita auMgregetton of Jehovah's Wttaewses at Wabaah. Ind Tta diacourao will roMata Bcripturgl Intormattae that will ba nf Uilrtnl to p*n«u nt all faith’ The publie la Inviud Bunday. 4:11 p m—Watchtower Bible study and dtoraaton on the’ subject Living Now Ito* a New WarM ‘ One at the scripture testa for conrider attam will ba 3 Frier J. 11-13. "But there are new beevena and a nqp e " rth that we are awaiting according to M» promise, and to thr»r righteouanrss I* to dwell ” Tuesday. " pm - Bible rtudv using the study aid. "Your Will Be Dune On Earth ” Friday. 7 » p m —Theocratic # Ministry school followed by Kingdom Service meeting

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