Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1951 — Page 2

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Special Coflection In Churches Sunday Lutheran Churches Collection Sunday , Each of the 10 Lutheran chnrcb ea in the Decatur area will participate in the special Mother’s day collection to be held throughout the Lutheran Church-Missour’ Synod, favoring synod’s armed services commission, for work among the armed forces. The Rev O. C- Busse, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran church at Preble, member of this commission. A goal of 3600,000 has been set. ■ The Rev. Dr. Paul L. Dannenfeldt, of Fort Wayne, la chairman of the commission and also serves as chairman of the joint Lutheran service commission, combining the efforts of over 6,000,000 Lutherans of several synods, with beadquarters at Washington, D.C. The commission is an agency for the procurement of chaplains and is concerned principally with the spiritual ministry to those in the armed forces with major emphasis upon the preaching of the vord and the administering of the sacraments, and on personal coptacts and counselling; and ' with the largest possible use of [ local congregational facilities. In [ addition to the chaplains, it suni plies servite pastors and civilian ' pastors in communities adjacent i tb military installations for direct [ personal spiritual ministry. In 1 some cities near large military i camps, air bases and naval sta- ' tions, service centers have been > and are being established, in other | cities offices for referral purposes • have been installed in business, i sections. The commission sends a [ service prayer book, identification i tag. a monthly meditation, and [ other religious literature to /all • Lutheran men and women in /the ! military. '' The Rev. Edgar P.\ Schmidt of ?ion Lutheran church "had ah ’‘active part in the commission program during the last war, having served seVerab service centers on . the •west coast before coming to « Decatur. Joint Meeting For J Farm Bureaus Tuesday There will be a joint meeting of ’ the Monroe and Washington township Fann Bureau next Tuesday. MtST). imln the Alonroe achool. A speaker, fihn and refreshments are on the program-

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NOTICE TO PETITIONERS AND TAXPAYEKS OF HFAKINQS ON F ®S nkassbssMENT OF REAL KSTATB AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS IN ADAMS ’ €Otm, INDIANA Pursuant to the pro visions of Chapter 19, Acts of 1937, notice is hereby, riVen to the taxpayers of AdamH County, Indiana, that on or before March 31, 1951 there was presented td the State Board of Tax Commissioners a total of If petitions signed and verified by the owners of real estate ahd/or improvements thereon specifically described therein for reassessments of such real estate and/or improvements, situated in Adams County, Indiana, ahd that the total (estimated) amount of the requested reductions is *13,709. That the number of petitions and the requested reductions for each township withih the county are as follows: To<* , (Estimated) y No. of Reductions Township Petitions Requested Hartford 1 1,310. Monroe 2 2,000. Root 2 i 3,150. St. Mary’s 1 509. Wabash 3 4,550. Washington ft 5,190. That a detailed statement of the names of the petitioners, the description t>f the property, and amount of each specific reduction requested is ponied at the door of the county court-house of Adams County, Indiana, de at the County Assessor's office, hud a separate list In all. townshipey wherO such property Is located Is ftpsted at the office of the township trustee or the township assessor of aui such townships. A The Htate Board of Ta» Com) missloners, or a representative thereof, will conduct hearings on all such petitions in the ofiffee of the County. Auditor tn the (ioqnty court house of Adams County, Indiana, on May 22, 1951, commencing at the hour of 8:30 A.M C.S.T.u continuing until all petitions have Ween considered; THE PETITIONS Tb BE CONSU»ERED BY TOWNSHIR IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEfITO ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE I'RESISTED PETITIONS FOR REASSESSMENTS AND TO TAXPAYERS OF ALL TOWNSHIPS WHEREIN si ’ch Real estate andaor IMPROVEMENTS ARE LOCATED, That they are requested to appear at such hearings and show causes if any, why reassessments of such real estate aml/on improvements shoild. or should not be made; and IF SUCH PETITIONERS DO NOT APPEAR, OR FAIL To SHdVV A GOOD si FFiciENT Cause why the REASSESSMENTS PETITIONED FOR SHOULD BE MADE. OR MF OBJECTING TAXPAYERS APPEAR AND SHOW GOOD CAUSE WHY SUCH REASSESSMENTS SHOULD NOT BE MADE, THEN THE INDIANA STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS SHALL NOT ORDER SUCH REASSESSMENTS, BUT OTHERWISE THE STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS SHALL QRD E R THE REARESSMENTS PETITIONED FOR. STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Neble W. Hollar, Chairman. ATTEST: ' Xalph K. Wilaon, Secretary. MAY 11 ” , ! i' 1 ,S- ' XOTICB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 4tt.M Notice; i» hereby given to the creditorai heirs and legatees of Alice C. Meyer, deceased to Appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 24th day of May, 1951,-and show cause, If any, t why thOvFINAL SETTLEMENT ACh COl’NTjjy With the estate of said' Hecedent should not be/ approved; |rnd said Weirs are notified to then' and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Floyd L. Meyer, Administrator Decatur? Indiana,' May 3,195 L Attorney Henry B. Heller. \ MAY 4—ll

! Two Slightly Hurt i In Head on Crash t Sheriff Bob Shraluka liivwtlgM- * ed the two-car accident which oc- ■ curred at 7:50 a. tn- today when 1 care driven by Wilmer Miller, 19, ■ bf rout 1, and Raymond Haynes, 37. 1 of route 1, Garrett, collided heed- ■ on one-half miles west of Decatur; ’ on the Winchester rokd. The ad- , cldent happened as the eastbound Miller car and westboonl Haynes car met on a curve. Both men sustained minor Injuries, Miller severe noso and knee laceration, Haynes injuries to his right knee and facial lacerations. Both men were treated by a local physician then released. Total damage, was estimated at 3500. Junior Police Heads Will Meet Thursday A meeting of all junior police of- ; fleers and squad leaders will be held next Thursday in the Robert ' Railing home, 808 Dierkes street this meeting to replace the regu- . lar meeting next week. Members ' were again reminded of the softball ‘ practice at the McMillen diamond ’ permitting. x r ? 7— ' '' . e — Q i I 20 YEARS AGO I TODAY .o—■ ■ ' — o May 11—Miss Ella Mutchler and l Mrs. Mabel Quick of Los Angeles : arrive her® for a surprise visit 8t f the Shroyer-home. [ Postmaster L. A- Graham anL nounces that effective May 16 there jj-wfll be no carrier deliver ser'.hvice On Saturday afternoons. Purdue estimates thb wheat crop : this year will be 29,750- > 000 which is above \ the ; average yield : Fred Elzey, manager of a Sears / Roebuck store at Charlotte 8. C.,' .■ visited here over Sunday. ’ Mrs. F- C. Mann and Miss Ruth Daniels off Rochester, Minn? enjoyed , the here.

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MenCE oy FIUL smLEMENT OF MBTATE N®. MM 1! MotlcA is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Rollo M. Houck, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, hsld at Decatur, Indiana, on the 7th day of June, 1951, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT A(s COUNTS with, the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive thsir distributive shares; George M. Homdk, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, May li. 1951. Attorney John fc» DeVom. MAY 11—1». MOTICE OF FINAL BEVTLEMENT Wo. M4P \ Notice is hereby given to the creditors. hairs and legatees of Franklin E. Franz, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, en the 9th day of June, J.SSI, and show cause, if av why the FINAL MENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Bertha H. Fraas, Executrix Secatur, Indiana, May 9, 1951. ttorney David A. Maeklin. MAY 11—19. ' " NOTICH I \ Cause No. 1»MO In The Adams Circuit Court April Term. 99®1 State of Indiana >B9« County es Adams ) Mayne IMson VB. ‘I Joseph Dixon. The plaintiff In the above entitled cause of action has filed her complaint herein for divorce by reason of abandonment of the plaintiff by the defendant together with her affidavit that the defendant Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Now, therefore. Joseph Dixon, the defendant in /the above entitled cause, is hereby notified that unless he be and appear on the >rd day of September, 1951, the same being thb Ist day of the September Term of the Adams Circuit Court to be held at the courthouse in the City of Decatur, Adams Cbunty, , Indiana, and gnswer or demur to said complaint, the same will be had and determined In his absence. Tin witness whereof, i have hereunto set my hand and the seal of this court this 10th day of May, 1951. Edward F. Jaberg Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. John D. DeVemu Attorney for Plaintiff MAY 11—18— 2*. The first successful automobile in America made its first run in 1893. \ ■ - Bake Sale, City Han, Sat„ May 12 — 9 a. m. St. Johns “Ladies Aid (Bingen). Tx

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