Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1964 — Page 8

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Over SI,OOO Damage In Four-Car Crash Approximately $1,175 total damage resulted from the four-car, chain reaction accident at the intersection of Monroe and Second Streets shortly before 1 o’clock Thursday afternoon. Autos operated by Bill Coons, 29. 947 Highland Park; Jo h n Rosier, 49, of 421 Adams St.; and Carolyn Case, 28, 1705 W. Monroe St., were in that order and stopped at a red light while northbound on Second St. The Rev. John L. Ward. 65-year-old Martin. Mich., resident, apparently did not see the line of traffic and rammed into the rear of the Case car. The Case car was shoved into the rear of the Rosier auto, which, in turn, was pushed into the rear of the Coons vehicle. Mrs. Case and her sister-in-law, Anna Belle Lanan, of SpencerNow! THE BREAK-THROUGH YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR . . Ready-to-serve COLD HORS D’OEUVRES Busy people keep on hand . . i Gorman's Cold Hors d'Oeuvres Ready to Serve from your freezer Certain to please, certain to be fresh and ready . . . flash frozen club styles hors d'oeuvres in moisture -“ proof poly bag, you simply defrost and they're ready to servo.. Contact Fairway for further information on this new idea in frozen foods that's perfect for all functions. e

END-OFMONTH CLEARANCE ALL CARS REDUCED TO SELL! OUT THEY GO! 1962 VOLKSWAGEN 2-DOOR Radio. Heater. Onu owner car. $< *Bftg* Was $1,395 NOW 1962 CHEVROLET BROO..WOOD 4-DOOR STATION WAGON 6-cylinder engine. Standard transmission. Radi u and heater. All white with blue interior. $R A/j C Was $1,795 NOW *9***»s 1962 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 4-DOOR SEDAN Powerghde transmission. Radio and heater. sfl AftC V-J engine. All white. Was $1,795 NOW 9 **7s 1961 BUICK LESABRE 2-DOOR HARDTOP Power steering and power brakes. •Automatic transmission. Radio. Heater. $ S Ona owner car NOW 9*75 1963 CORVAIR MONZA COUPE 4-speed transmission. Radio and heater. Maroon witn black interior. 20,000 miles. $S 1960 RAM3LER CUSTOM CLASSIC 4-DOOR STATION WAGON Automatic transmission. Radio and heater. iQA C total car. Was $1,095 NOW 775 1963 FALCON 2-DOOR CUSTOM STATION WAGON Heater. Standard transmission. Medium blue $ S -P ft g finish. Real clean. Was $1,495 NOW 9575 1962 CHEVROLET II 4-DOOR 300 series. Powerglide transmission. Radio and hSater. Blue color. Real economy here. Has $« Sft g 4-cylinder motor NOW *9*75 1962 FORD GALAXIE 4-DOOR 6-Cylinder engine. Standard transmission. $S IQC Radio. Heater. Was $1,295 NOW 9 75 1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-DOOR HARDTOP Power steering and power brakes. Automatic transmission. Radicand heater. All white $< g finish. Sharp NOW 9575 1960 COMET CUSTOM 4-DOOR Standard transmission. Radio $ Ef and heater NOW -w 5 1960 OLDSMOBILE 88 4-DOOR HARDTOP Automatic transmission. Radio and heater, $g gft g Was $1,295 NOW *9*75 1962 CORVAIR MONZA COUPE Powerglide transmission. Radio $< ojg and heater. NOW *9"U75 1963 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR Automatic transmission. V-8 engine. $< *7O g Radio and heater 1962 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4-DOOR 6-cylinder engine. Standard transmission. Radio and heater. A real nice car. $0 50 C Was $1,495 NOW *9575 These Prices Good Until September 1 Onlyl MORNINGSTAR AUTO SALES OPEN EVERY EVENING 'til 9 P. M. 957 N. 13th St. Phone 3-2046

ville, 0., were taken to the hosJ pital with whiplash injuries. Mrs. Case's six children, Cindy, 7; Lisa, 6; Tony, 4; Nannette, 3; and Michael, five months, were also treated at the hospital for . bumps and bruises, and later released. Rev. Ward was also released after requiring several . stitches to close facial cuts. L Rosier also complained of a whiplash injury, but did not go to the hospital. ’ As stated in Thursday's Daily ’ Democrat, Rev. Ward was ar- ’ rested by investigating city police officers and charged with follow--1 ing too closely. He paid a fine of $1 and costs, totaling $18.75, in justice of the peace court, later ■ in the afternoon. > Damages were estimated as ? follows: $450 to both the Case ’’ and Ward autos, $250 to the ' Rosier vehicle and $25 to the f Coons car. » ♦ W Jf SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Airman David R. Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Fleming of 11. R. 3. Decatur. Ind., has completed lhe first phase of his Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB, Tex Airman Fleming has been selected for technical training as an aircraft maintenance specialist at. the air training command lA’l'Ci at Chanute AFB, 111. His new unit is part of the vast ATC -Jrystem which trains airmen and r! officers in the diverse skills r eSt|uired by the nation's aerospace I® force. The airman is a graduate* ■ of Monmouth high school.

Youths To Aid In Kennedy Carwash Scheduled to help pick’ up and deliver cars for the Kennedy memorial library carwash Saturday are Steve Hazelwood, Gary Myers. Tim Magley, John Eichenauer, Dave Smith and Ron Smith, it was announced today. From 8 a,m. until 5 p.m. a carwash, to raise money for the $lO million John F. Kennedy memt>iai library in Cambridge, Mass., will be held Saturday at the Gulf wiper Service station, Fourth and Monroe. Sixteen young ladies hope to Holstein Sale At Monroe Sept. 10 The 10th annual Adams county Holstein sale will be held Thursday evening, September 10, at 7 p.m , at the 4-H fairgrounds, Monroe. There will be well over 5C head of registered holstein cows, 21) bred cows and heifers, 11 calves and yearlings and three bulls. The consignors represent five Indiana counties and two Ohio counties. The service age bulls from dams with records <rf 576 to 841 pounds of butterfat will be in this sale. Farmers who are interested in more information and want a catalog can ob ain same by writing to Raymond Becher, R. R. 2, Deca'ur, Ind.. secietary -treasurer of the Adams county Holstein association. This sale" ts sponsored by the Adams county Holstein association. Drives On Tracks, No Train Coming John J. Mendoza, 21-year-old resident of 909 N. 12th St., was fortunate Thursday evening in that no train was traveling on the Nickel Plate railroad when his automobile went onto the tracks. Mendoza was southbound on Stevenson street and unware that the street stopped at the tracks, and his aiito went up onto the tracks. There was no damage resulting from the 10 o'clock incident. An auto operated by Patrick Eugene Gase, 17, of 339 N. 11th St, received an estimated s3l! damage at 10:35 p.m. Thursday. Gase was backing from a parking space at the Happy Humpty drive-in, and backed into a light pole. The jxde was not damaged. Police Investigate Trio Os Robberies Tlie city police are investigating three robberies reported to that department today. . Two of the thefts occurred in the General Electric parking lot from 8 o'clock Thursday night until midnight. Karl Fuhrman, route 3, Decatur, reported two fender skirts and a rear-view mirlor stolen from his auto. The items were valued at a total of $37. Jerry Douglas, route 2, Berne, reported that during the same time in the same lot, four spinner hub caps were stolen from his auto. They were valued at $lO. A theft of money from a coin changer at the Mazelin Coin Laundry, 633 N. 13th St., was also reported to the police. Owner John Mazelin said about $6 or $7 was taken from one of the change machines. It appeared that some type of retractable coin device was inserted in the c o i n slot of wire used to empty the coin box. „

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raise a minimum of S3O for the library project. This is the third or fourth project reported from the Decatur area this summer The local young ladles learned of the library, and the possibility of helping to build it, through the Work-A-Day-for - JFK project, sponsored by Parade Magazine. More than 200,000 teenagers and subteens have taken part in similar projects this summer. Those who would like their cars 'washed to help contribute toward lhe memorial to the martyred president may call 3-2969 for pick-up and delivery of their cars. The girls taking part rfi the carwash are the Misses Linda Krick, Sandra Singleton, Rosemary Clark, Shelly Jones, Karen Barkley, Dianne Mitch, Andy Cook, Lanna Hay, Sally Fletcher, Cheryl Knudsen, Peggy Smith, Cheri Colter. Sharon Mcßae, Lois Crozier, Linda Kenworthy, and Barbara Frauhiger. All those listed as donors will have their names recorded in the Kennedy memorial library.

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COURT NEWS | Divorce FUed A complaint for divorce has bens filed in the Adams circuit court! by Maureen S. Butcher against! James A. Butcher, and a sum ! mono ordered issued to the sher-r iff for the defendant, returnable! Sept. 8. A restraining order war! issued. Custer & Smith jnter-J ed their appearance for the de-F fendant, and it was agreed that the: defendant pay S4O per week; for support of the plaintiff ane’t minor children until further order £ of the court, and the plaintiffl attorney fees. ■ Petition Filed A petition for interim distribu-! tion of stock was filed, submitted r examined and approved in thej estate of Clark W. Flaugh. Real Estate A .petition to sell real estate* If you have something to sell or’ trade — use the Democrat Want! ads — They get BIG results. “

Sand presonal property at public auction was filed in the estate Eof Mary Keller. A waiver of no£tice by interested party and asg sent to sell was filed by Neil P Keller and Judy Williamson, and gwas approved. Final Report In the estate of Linlus E. S Beard, proof of mailing of notice Eof all persons interested in the g matter of final settlement was sfiled. Proofs of publication of the g notice of appointment and of the S final settlement were filed. The

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