Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1961 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MoflM*Nt7 Kvenma Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur. Ind.. Poet Office as Second Class Matter OMk D. Heller. JT. President John G. Heller — —__e_ Vice-President Qas. QDimouse — Secretary-Treasurer My Mau m Adams and Adjoining Counties; One year, **.oo; Six months, *4.25; 1 months. *2.33. By MaU, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, W OO; • months, *4.73; 3 months, *2.50. By Carrier, 85 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents.

But Not A Drop To Drink Water, as defined by the dictionary, is the liquid which in a more or less impure state constitutes rain, oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.; defined by science, it is a transparent, inodorous, tasteless liquid, a compound of two parts hydrogen to one part oxygen; and defined by Decatur, it is a scarcity. There is no cause for undue alarm — we are not in danger of turning on the faucet tomorrow morning and getting a puff of air. It is, though, a cause for concern and consideration. Any city that must ask its residents not to water their lawns during a dry spell in the summer, has a water problem. It is no one’s fault, unless blame can be laid on the many of us who have decided that Decatur is the place we want to live and raise our families and make our living. The population has steadily increased, and the underground water supplies have not. Neither is the problem peculiar to Decatur. Countless cities throughout the country have had to face the same situation, and many more will have it to face in the future — until the time that sea water can be desalined cheaply, and in large quantities. Decatur, fortunately, is looking for a solution. The city administration has given much thought and some action to the water question. And several groups of interested citizens have done some research on their own, and offered to help find the best answer. Right now, that answer seems to be surface water — the runoff from rains, and the normal drainage of fields. It would mean a resevoir; one of considerable size, located near Decatur. A resevoir means a lot more than just a plot of land. The source and amount of drainage water have to be present; the geographic possibility of building a dam and probably dikes to contain the water; the location of a purification and pumping plant, and the cost all have to be weighed. But it also means a recreation area, at least a little new employment, and a plentiful source of water for years to come. It will take a lot of work and a lot of thought, and be well worth both. Editorial Writer Today John G. Heller

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CLAIM* TO BE ALLOWED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ADAMS COUNTY «■ March «. 19411. Citizens Tel. Co .._ 166.72 City of Decatur 49.55 Indiana & Michigan Elec Co 237.94 First State Bank Clerk oper 3.30 Commercial Print Shop do .. 4.05 Postmaster do — 40.00 Haywood Publishing Co do .. 370.75 Dr. Howard Luginblll Clerk Med Ex 10.00 Dr. H. 0. Dunstone do 10.00 Dr. Roland C. Ablbrand do .. 10.00 Dr. C. William Freeby do .... 10.00 Dr. Arthur H. Girod do 10.00 Dr. H. F. Zwlck do 10.00 Dr. G. J. Kohne do 10.00 Dr. John B. Terveer do 10.00 Carolyn Lehman Clerk Cler 148.50 Mary Lou Brunner do 117.00 Marjorie Giliiom Aud Cler .. 135.00 Commercial Print Shop do op 6.00 Royal Mcßee Corp do 8.75 Haywood Publishing Co do 202.26 Waldo D. Neal Treas oper — 64.20 Commercial Print Shop do .. 51.60 Velma Cott do cler 162.00 Commercial Print Shop Recorder oper 4.25 Haywood Publishing Co do 148.80 Merle Affolder Meals for pr 61.50 Cowens Insurance Agency Sher-iff-ins 38.74 Emergency Radio Service do 107.84 Berne License Bureau sher op 2.50 Merle Affolder do oper 4.00 Commercial Print Shop do .... 5.50 Holthouse Drug Co do do .... 29.70 Smith Drug Company do do 1.50 Robert Meyer do 4.00 Gay’s Mobil Service do 41.15 Mobil Oil Company do 36.37 Charles Arnold do 3.70 Beavers Oil Service Inc do 124.68 Hoagland Hardware do 4.17 E. W. Bauman Spe Deputy .. 5.00 Richard Mansfield do ...........r 5.00 Jay Minch do 5.00 Riesen & Schug Motors, Inc Sheriff's car 2081.51 Severin H. Schurger Pros. Atty * Mil & Oper 70.65 Commercial Print Shop do oper - 8.09 Decatur Democrat Co do 33.75 Commercial Print Shop assessor oper ’. 19.20 Walter Koos do mil 11.20 Haywood Publishing Co do op 346.80 Haywood Publishing Co Co Suptoper a > 25.55 G. M. Grabill do postage 20.00 Commercial Print Shop do op 1.33 Wheatley’s do 13.97 G. M. Grabill, Supt do mil ... 22.32 Mildred M. Foley Att off mil 39.20 Leo M. Seltenright Co Ag mil 75.45 Klenks Service Center do op 1-50 E. J. LeVay, Inc do 72.40 Co. Agent Supply Fund do .. 31.00 Commercial Print Shop do .... 9.33 Citizens Telephone Co do .... 18.90 Lois M. Folk Home Dem Agent mil - 37.03 C. W. Freeby, M.D. Co. Health officer 67,93 West Publishing Co Circuit Court 60 00 Korte Paper Co Circuit Court oper 47.40 Citizens Telephone Co do .... 25.45 Coverall Rental Service Inc do 1.80 Ideal Dairy Bar Meals, jury 47.70 Bobbs-Merrlll Co. Inc do books 30.00 lawyer# Co-op Pub. Co do- .. 72 6“ Callaghan & Company do .... 17.50 W. H. Anderson Co do 17.50 Mathew Bender & Co Inc do 9.00 C. H. Muselman Prob off mil 25.00 Melvon Kohler Custodian, Court House 300.00 Edna Werst Matron, court house 100.00 Louie Drake Watchman do ~ 10.00 Westron Corporation Court . house oper 117.24 Sanco Products Inc do 64.41 Habegger Hardware do 30.60 Mrs. James Murphy Matron, Jail 133.33 No. Ind. Public Service Co Jail --per 9.14 Decatur Lumber Co do Burk Elevator do 354...0 Kelly's Dry Cleaning do .... 114 Frank Kitson Co Home Supt 22a.00 Thelma Kitson do matron .... 150.00 Hilda Smith do help 140.00 Connie Kirk do 149.00 Grover Kelly do 20.00 Lloyd Kitson do - 15.00 James Loshe do 15 00 Herbert Kitson do - 15.00 Dr. Norval S. Rich Co Home phy ■■■ 50.00 Gerbers Super Dollar do op 96.93 Giffords LG.A. Supermarket do 47.98 Evans Grocery do 61.16 Stewarts Bakery of Decatur, _ Inc 57.4a Dairymens Rose Hill do 89.75 Decatur Blue Flame do ; Berne Locker Storage do 34.<2 Teeple Truck Lines do 3.00 HaU do Plbg : & Htß . C0 '... 1n . C 238.06 Serv-l's Store Inc do 254.97 Decatur Equipment Inc do .. 64.9< Frank Kitson do - 66.2 I Affolder & Miller do 50.99 Leland Smith Ins Agency do 96.90 Bowers Hardware Co. Inc do 8.72 Burk Elevator Co do 511.00 Niblick A- Co Inc do 19.58 Will Winnes Assessing 183..... do do oper 4.<6 Adolph Scharnerloh do 35.00 David A. Macklin Co Atty .... 166.6< Decatur Democrat Co Legal advertising 130.82 Berne Witness, Inc, do 134.62 Geneva Herald do 5.40 Zwlck Funeral Home Soldier . Burial 100.00 jflackH-.Eun.eral Home, do 1a0.0.0. Indiana Boys School Inmate in Inst <10.24 Dr. Norman M. Beatty Mem Host do 46.84 New Castle State Hosp do 15.5a Irene Bvron Hosp patients .. 434.00 Ralph E. Allison, D.V.M. Bovine T.B. erad 9.80 Max A. Lehman D.V.M. do 99.70 James K. Staley Service Off! 100.00 Edwin C. Bauman Fox boun 3.00 Ernest Roe do 3.00 Elmer Rich do 3.00 Roger Snyder do 300 Glen Egley do .... 3.00 John Geels do — 6.00 Simon A. Lehr man do 6.00 E. Landis do ~ 3.00 Mrs. Franklin Buuck do ...... 6.00 Roy E. Hirschy do - 6.00 Leonard Rekeweg do 3.60 Roger Snyder do 9.00 Leland Smith Imc Agency inc Insurance 1484.10 The Suttles Company do 3306.60 Gay's Mobil Service Civilian Defense 130.99 Adams County J-H Clubs & Extension Exhibits In<- 2800.00 Frank Myers Trustee-per diem & M'il —... 9.20 Raymond £. Aloeer do ■■ 14.24

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V. Eugene Burry do 14.40 Floyd Baker do 14.40 Theodore Heller do 12.00 Silvan Sprunger do 14.72 Robert M. Kolter do 12.00 Omer Merriman do 12,00 Wilbur Blakey do < 12.64 James Lybarger do x. 14.40 Welfare Citizens Tele. Co oper 23.62 Bernice Nelson Traveling exp 7.52 Mabel Marshall do 8.40 Barbara Nicks do 26.90 American Public Welfare Association Subscrip. & Dues 30.00 Surveyor’s Offlre Commercial Print Shop 9.05 Maier Hide & Fur Co 13.05 Krick-Tyndall Co 7.08 Herman Moellerlng «. 8.32 Lyle Bailey 9.00 Herman Moellerlng 14.08 Mark Morin ................................ 250.32 Robert Marquardt 25«20.00 Ernest Baumann 8.00 Baker & Schultz 524.50 Charles Thieme 46.50 MacAUister Machinery Co .... 5.76 Evans Sales & Service Inc _.. 3.97 Reinking Garage 9.76 Habegger Hardware Co 11.70 Indiana Equipment Co 58.15 Stockberger Machinery Inc .. 81.16 Krick-Tyndall Co 805.23 Bowers Hardware Co 4.95 Bowers Hardware Co 1.60 Austin Merriman 2J>O Elmer Rich 5.85 Bowers Oil Service 78.25 Carl Burkhart 30.00 Elmer Rich 122.15 Austin Merriman 123.00 Lawrence Smith 96.00 Vernon Riley 118.50 Irnnald Riley . 36.00 Sam Kaehr 24.00 W. L. Austin 13.60 Gayle Beßout 37.50 Charles Niblick 12.00 C. R. Bowers & Sons 360.00 ADAMS COUNTY u HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT , Lawrence Noll 225.00 Robert Fuhrman - 191.66 Paul Bryan ' 154.00 Wendell Abbott 148.80 Edward Faurote 148.80 Don Harvey 148.80 Eli Hirschy 148.80 Raymond Kolter 152.70 Vern Linker 150.40 Chris Meshberger 160.55 Robert Meshberger 201.60 Homer Rauch 160.35 Raymond Shoaf 152.85 Roger Steiner 150.40 Sam Yager i 141.00 Richard Young ..................... 148.80 Clifford Death 150.40 Paul Longsworth 150.40 LaWrence McCullough 150.40 Chris Zurcher 150.40 Citizens Telephone Co 23.76 Adolph Hannie 49 60 Indiana & Michigan Elec Co 77.94 Adams County Treasurer .... 215.00 Adams County Surveyor 50.00 Charles Mallen 30.00 Decatur Equipment, Inc 204.70 Decatur Auto Supply 27.62 Berne Auto Supply. Inc 190.68 Berne Farm Equipment ... 31.44 Habegger Hardware ..._ 20.83 International Harvester Co ;. 140.26 Yarnelle Supply Co:. -Inc “ 13:99 Deeds Equipment Co., Inc .. 19949.01 Levin & Sons, Inc , 5.60 Motorola 53.50 Evans Sales & Service, prop 995.00 Hoosier Truck Equipment Inc 158.00 Reid-Holcomb Company, Inc 110.10 D-A Lubricant Company, Inc 66.23 Eastern Indiana Oil and Supply Co 7.35 Motor Fuel Tax Division ... 22.08 Meshberger Bros. Stone Corp 3327.03 John W. Karch Stone Co 894.58 Gottschalk Supply Co ... 24.26 Ashbaucher's Tin Shop 20.13 Minnesota Mining & Mfg Co 239.00 Cowens Insurance Agency .. 273.29 Reynolds Electric 9.00 Haugk I’lbg. A- Htg. Co.. Inc 15.70 205 C County Bridge Yost Gravel-Readymix, Inc 14.88 Certified to before me this 3rd day a»f March. 1961. Edward F. Jaberg, Auditor March 3 SEVERIN' H. SCHI RGER Attorneys ESTATE NO. 5575 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY B. HELLER In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana February Term, UMH In the Matter of the Estate of Henry B. Heller deceased. Notice is hereby given that Pearl. A. Heller 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 come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 3 of April, 1961. 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 account should not be approved. And the heirs of said deeenent arid all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Pearl A Heller . Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge

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A SACKED CONCERT will be presented by the Limberlost Lads quartet, pictured above, at the Pleasant Mills Methodist church this coming Sunday at 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend, with a special invitation to the teenagers of the community. * Pictured above are the accompanist, Miss Kay Wynn, center front, and, rear, left to right, Dick Johnson, Larry Merriman, Pat Raudenbush, and Gary Millington.

Rockefeller Burned Out In New York ALBANY, N. Y. (UPD—Gov. and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller and three of their servants were trapped for a short time today by a flash fire which broke out in the executive mansion, destroying paintings worth thousands of dollars. The Rockefellers, two maids and a butler, with coats hastily thrown over their nightclothes, scampered down ladders raised by firemen in biting 36-degree weather. Rockefeller said the damage to the historic residence and the paintings which lined its walls would total about $500,000. Firemen controlled the blaze less than an hour after it broke out in a first-floor drawing room, sending thick smoke swirling through the 34-room mansion. Rockefeller made one trip up a ladder to save a painting of his father, the late multi-millionaire John D. Rockefeller Jr., six paintings by Picasso and a sketch by Van Gogh. Later, the governor went inside the smoke-blackened and debrislittered lower floor of the threestory brick building to inspect damage. Smoke Wakens Them Rockefeller said he and his wife were awakened by the smoke boiling through their second-floor living quarters. It once served such governors as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt and Charles Evans Hughts. “I looked out the bedroom window one minute and saw flames. The governor and I were completely isolated for a minute,” Mrs. Rockefeller said. She pounded on the door of her husband’s bedroom, she said, and both put on coats over their nightclothes and climbed out onto the roof of a small wing of the mansion. Firemen who answered the three-alarm blaze quickly raised a ladder to them. Several hundr. e d spectators gathered around the blocksquare grounds on which the mansion sits, a short distance from the state Capitol building and downtown Albany. “We waited only a short time until they (firemen) came. They put up the ladder and we climbed out the window,” Mrs. Ellen Westberg, a cook said. Servants Safe Rockefeller went to the rear of the building to ask about the • NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will, until the hour of 12:00 M. cat. on Monday, March 13 1961, receive bids on the construction of a bridge as follows: Bridge over the John Barger Ditch on County Road No. 8 at the north edge of Peterson, 4 miles west of Decatur, Indiana, consisting of 87 cys It. C: slab and trail Ift steel encased concrete piling. Plan and specifications are on file in the office of the Adams County Auditor. . ' Bids must be submitted on forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, Forms No. 96 & 96A. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. EDWARD F. JABERG, Auditor, Adams County.

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servants and started inside to determine if they were safe before firemen stopped him and told him they had been* rescued. “We went out on a roof, a small one, but designed just for this purpose,” Rockefeller said. “I’ve had my eye on that roof,” he said. The governor stood on the roof for a time directing firemen. A cluster of thick bushes is situated below the roof and Rockefeller said he and his wife would have jumped the 12 or 15 feet into the bushes if firemen had not arrived and raised the ladders. The Rockefellers spent the night in a downtown hotel after reentering the mansion to get some clothing. Among the paintings destroyed or heavily damaged was a collection donated to the state by former Gov. Averell . Harriman Rockefeller said they were ruined and he estimated the loss at $250,000. The damage to his own personal paintings was about $50,000 to $75,000, Rockefeller said. Adams Central Music Smorgasbord March 18 The annual smorgasbord of the Adams Central music loyality club will be held on Saturday evening, March 18. This event is an occasion that the whole family can enjoy. Tickets will go on sale Monday. The price of the tickets are as follows: adults—sl.so, grades 7-12 —51.25, grades 1-6—5.75. pre-school —5.25. The prices of tickets are arranged to. appeal .to each member of the family. Tickets will be sold by Adams Central Students. The menue and further information will be given at a later date. Keep Saturday, March 18 open, for an evening out-with the family, the music loyalty club asks. 7 ///, > The Preble Peppy Pals held their second 4-H meeting of the year at the Zion Lutheran school recently. The meeting was called to order by Sheril Heckman and the pledges were led by Kay Bultemeier and Sandy Heckman. Demonstrations were given by Kay and Judy Blltemeier on how to buy and prepare pinesappies. Cookies and cool-aid were served by Vicki Blomenburg and Sylvia led by Sandy Heckman and songs were led by Sylvia Stoppenhagen and Blomenburg.

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Public Library Adds Over 100 Books

A total of 96 new books, and several gifts from friends of the library, have been added to the Decatur public library shelves during the past month, Miss Bertha C. Heller, librarian, announced today. The gifts include 21 additional fiction books from Mrs.- Rohald Pierce, the 1960 American Rose annual from the Decatur Garden club, and additional interesting non-fiction books from Mrs. Lloyd Ruse. Purchases include 25 adult nonfiction, 12 adult fiction, 24 juvenile non-fiction, and 35 juvenile fiction. Twice as many juvenile books are circulated as adult books, Miss Heller explained. The following .books were added to the shelves of the library during the month of February. Adult Non-Fiction Peale, N. V., The Amazing Results of Positive Thinking; Golenr paul Associates, Information Please Almanac Atlas and Yearbook; Hansen, H., The World Almanac, 1961: Sevareid, E. Candidates, 1960: Addams, J., Twenty Years at HullHouse; Ford Foundation. Teaching by Television; Pappageotes, G., Modern Greek in a Nutshell; Berger, M., Russian in a Nutshell: Grouse, W., McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology; Teale, E. W., Journey Into Summer; Collingwood. G. H., 51 Tree Edition. Knowing Your Trees; Caidin, M., The Astronauts; Allen, R. C., What Every Rose Grower Should Know: Gurney, J. P. American Rose Annual. 1960; Adams, J. T., Complete Woodworking Handbook; Cantor, E., Hie Way I See It; Emerson. N. 8., Unwritten Literature of Hawaii: Peare. C. 0.. Jules Verne, His Life; Bryant. A., Triumph in the West; Costain, T. 8., The Three Edwards: Mattingly,! G., The Armada; American Heritage, American Heritage, February, 1961, and The Declaration of Independence: National Geogra-f phic. Atlas of the United States;! Bowman, H., Hoosier; Roberts. B. K. Fort Wayne's Family Album. Adult Fiction Aldrich, B. S.. Song of Years: Aldrich, B. S.. Spring Came on Forever; Ballard, T., The Night Riders: Gather. W.. Shadows on the Rock: Costain. T. 8., For My Great Folly: Davis. W. S., A Victor of Salamis; Dean. A., Encounter With Evil; Garland. H., A Son: -Middle -Border: Sba rp. M. ’ Something Light: Snow. C. P., j The Affair; Stinetorf, L. A., White Witch Doctor; Wharton, E., Ethan Frome. Juvenile Non-Fiction Allstrom, E., Songs Along the! Way: Golenpaul Associates, Information Please Almanac, 1961; Han- i sen. H., World Almanac. 1961; Yates, 8., Destroyers and Destroy-) ermen: Hauff, W;, Dwarf Long-) nose; Reinfeld, F., What’s New in Science; Landin, L.. About Atoms; for Junior; Burton. M.. Under the! Sea; Severy, M.. Wild Animals of! Norm America; Hayes. W,. About! The Biggest Salmon; Thompson.! F. 8.. About Miss Sue, the Nurse: I Bendick. J., Electronics for Young! People; Zarchy, H., Using Elec-; tronics; Colby, C. 8., Musket to' Ml 4; Foster. V. E., Close-up of a! Honeybee: Wormser, S.. About j Silkworms and Silk; Shannon. T . About Food and Where It Comes | From; Shannon. T., About Ready to Wear Clothes; Radlauer, R. S., Good Times Drawing Lines; Franck, F., My Friends in Africa; Estep, 1., Iroquois: Israel, M . Cherokees: Russel. S. P.. Navaho Land—Yesterday and Today, and First Book of the Declaration of j

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Independence; Lobsenz, N. M., The First Book of Ghana. Juvenile Fiction Annixter, J. P.. Horns of Plenty; Armstrong, R., Ship Afire; Barlett, M. F., The Clean Brook; Baudouy, M. S.. Brun, King of the Mountain; Bemelmans, L„ Welcome Home; Branley, F. M., Big Tracks, Little Tracks; Brown M.. Tamarindo; Bulla, C. R.. A Tree is a Plant; Cooney, 8., The American Speller; de Regniers, B. S., The Shadow Book; DuJardin. R. J., Junior Year Abroad; Fenton, E., The Phantom of Walkaway Hill; Friedman, F., The Janitor’s Girl; Fritz, J., Brady; Galdone, P., Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog; Garnett, R., The Undersea Treasure; Hall, R. H., Young Fancy; Haywood, C., Annie Pat and Eddie; Hogner, D. C., Grasshoppers and Crickets; Jordan. H. J., How a Seed Grows; Kaye. D., Around the World Story Book: Langstaff. L.. The Swapping Boy; Lattimore, E. F., The Chinese Daughter; Lindgren, A., Pippi Longstocking; Lionni, L., Inch by Inch; Lubell, W. C., Up a Tree; Montgomery, J., Foxy; Pauli, H.. The First Easter Rabbit; Pine, T. S. Friction All Around; Schlein, M., The Sun, the Wind, the Sea, and the Rain; Speicher and Borland. Southern Yankees; Stroyer, P.. It's a Deal; Ward, Lynn, The Biggest Bear; Wriston, H. T., Andy and the Red Canoe; Bolotow, C„ In My Garden. 0 O 20 Years Ago Today o —- o March 3. 1941—Forty-seven men took the civil service examination for rural route carrier on Decatur route 6. The Adams county bookkeepers will meet at the Berne bank March 12. A soil conservation and soil management school will be held here Wednesday. Two hundred thousand Nazi troops were reported rolling through Bulgaria to mass against Greece. The Decatur Yellow Jackets won the local sectional tourney championship. defeating the Pleasant Mills Spartans in the final game. 34-32. In semi-final games, Decatur eliminated Monroe, 43-39, and PTeasanEMiTls ousted Kirkland, 3625.

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