Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1951 — Page 7

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Two Trucks And Auto Involved In Wreck i Condition Os Road Blamed For Crash Two targe semi-trailer trucks and a passenger car were involved In a collision aixvmitee east on U.S---224 Tuesday, caused, according to investigating officer sheriff Bob Shraluka, by the “hasardous road conditions.” two trucks jack-knifed when they attempted to avoid the passenger car which slid on the highway as it attempted to make a left hand turn. • The car driven by George Brenneman. of Van Wert, 0., attempting to turn into the lade of the Bill Cook .residence, slid beyond the drive, and the following seml-truck driven by Everett Powell, of War bash, .went out of control when -- • - . • - - 25% Discount on WINTER COATS •/t Price on Fall Mil finery P F C<QQ

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The driver applied the brakes i Still another trunk, driven by Charles Maple, of Somerset, also |olloWfhfr, also jack-knifed in ab tempting to avoid colliding with the two other vehicles. VAH three » drivers as well as grennamen’n, wife, Helen, escaped injury; however, th.e tabs of both trucks, which left the scene under their own power, were badly demolished. The rear end ot the car was badly damaged, jfcd the vehicle was towed to Dedhtur | Sheriff Shraluka estimated the tbtal damage at |1,54&. \ Santa Pays Annual Visit To Monroe *; : ■ t i: fJt crowd of an estimated 300 parents and children crowded the fireman’s hall in Monroe Tuesda for the annual visit of Santa Clans who had little difficuly—if anygetting his sleigh into the village, in on a note of rousing cheer,. Santa presented candy to r»-r-'n' T of children in the hall movies were shown; all of arranged for:by the merchants and firemen of Monroe. •flrpu Hav«f Anything Tt> Sell Ti • ftofvirvM**. <V*>n V* n •* Pm » >l l \ i-

Holiday Services Al Zion Lutheran Plan Christmas, New Year Services Zion Lutheran church, West Mor> roe Street, through its pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, announces the following advent and Christmas services for the epming holidays: Two identical services, preparatory to Christmas, will be conducted Sunday, December 33 at 8 and 10:30 o'clock, the usual morning hours. “Prescription for Happiness’* will be the pastor’s sermon theme for thede advent services. The choir will 1 sing, “To Thee We Sing.” by Tkach. . Sunday afternoon, December 23, at 4 o'clock, a Christmas carol and candle-lighting vesper will be held, which will feature the lighting of four-inch candles by the pastor, the choir, and all the worshippers durng the singihg of “Silent Night!” The worshippers will also be given opportunity to sing their favorite Christmas carols, and the choir 'will stng two well-known holiday favorites: “O Holy Niglit,” by Adolphe Adam, and “Slumber Song pt the nfant Jesus,” by GevaefL David Umbler will direct A sermonette by the pastor will >ear the theme, “Christ the Light >f the World.” The annual children’s Christmas ervioe will be conducted Christinas Eve, Monday, at 7 o’clock. ‘Christmas Joys” is the name of he service io be presented by the children. I it will cehter about the tag of colored scenes of the Christmas story according to St. Luke. Carols to be sung by the, congregation and the'children win be flashed on the\ screen. The traditional offering for the Lutheran.child web tare association of Indiana will be receive on Christmas Bve. ‘,4 A 4 Christmas {day. a divine servße with the celebration of Holy Communion will commemorate the festival of'the nativity. “Joyous Christmas Song,” by Gevaert. la the Christmas anthem to be sung by the choir. The worshippers will again be given opportunity to sing the well-known carols. “God’s Greatest Christmas Gift,” based on the Christinas gospel, Luke 3, 1-14, will be t£e pastor’s Christmas pulpit theme. “The Christ-Child comes to His Templd” is the central thought of the service, which will be conducted at 8 and IdjrSO a.tn. bn the Sunday after Christnias, December 30. The Sacrament Os the Lord’s Supper will be celebrated at the 10:30 service, and the choir will appear also, singing "Cherubim Song,” by Bortniansky. A solemn service the fading hours of the old year will be conducted at J: 30 p.m. New Year’s Eve, Decemer 31. The opening day of the New Year, 1952. will also find the doors of Zion Lutheran church open for a divine service of worship and praise. The hour New Year’s Day is 9 a.m. The final service of the festive season will be conducted on Sunday, January 6, as the .congregation observes the festival of the epiphany. Services will be conducted at 8 and 10:30 a.m. MOTVCK TO TAXPAYERS ADAMS sCOCSTY CKXTR4D CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Owners of taxable real estate in the consolidated school corporation known as the Adams County Central Consolidated School, which' included all of the territory within the corporate limits of Adams County Central Consolidated School, which prior to consolidation was made up of Kirkland School Township, Monroe School Township, and Washington School Township of Adams County, Indiana, are hereby notified that a petition has been filed l»y more than fifty owners of; taxable real estate in said: consolidated school corporation requesting the issuance of bonds by said consolidated school corporation for the purpose of providing- funds to be applied, on the cost of construction and equipment of and the purchase of land, if necessary, for a school building-or buildings and facilities for the accomodation of all pupils of school age within the said consolidated school corporation. A remonstrance against the issuance of —-•<* hpnd* maw be filed with the Board of School Trustees by <>wn----hie f|enl e»tM? * n sa, d consolidated school Corporation In •r -n-’ within tbs time provided by Chapter 119 of the Acts of 1937. Taxpayers of said consolidated school corporation are further notified that said Board of School Trustees did, on the 13th day of December. IHI. adopt a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of bonds of the consolidated school corporation in the amount of $162,500.00 for the purpose of providing funds to be used as above stated. Said bonds are to bear interest at a rate not exceeding three (3%) per cent psr annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), and are to be paytt-blh over a period of approximately fifteen years. Objections—Ao the issuance of said bonds may bo made bv ten or more taxpayers filing a petition tn the office of the Auditor of Adams County within the time and manner provided by law which petition, if any. will be heard and considered by the ’State Board qf Tax Commissioners .in the manner provided by law. *The net assessed valuation of takable property in the consolidated'school district Is $«, 146,803.00, and. the outstanding' indebtedness AOf said consdlidateaischool cort»oratton. exclusive of the above mentioned .bontra Is none. ? The proposed schooV building will consist of two sections and will be Constructed of brick, concrete and/ or steel and wiH be located adjdining each other on a twenty acre plot of ground approximately one half IH) mile west of Monroe, Indiana on the north side of State Highway 124 tn Washington Township, Adams Coupty. Indiana. Tentative plans npw cta.ll for s class room section huilditig consisting of apJ>roximately six (6) class rooms by 34’ with. 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—. .... * | :*■, I " *1 overall to be approximately 68' to width by 150’ long to be one story In heighth. The auditorium bnllding will be approximately two stories in heighth and He approximately 189' wide and 156 deep. The tentative plane 1 call for an audiiorium 139’ by 94', largje lobby, 2 ottice rooms 11' by 14', workroom off office-9’ by 9’ sick room 9' by 9*, home economies room 24' by 51', 2 toilet rooms, dining rbom 28' by 62’, kitchen 23’ by 23’, 2 food storage rooms («o|d and drpY, shop, and divided agriculture; room 94 r r by 2t’, storage room 34'. by 81’. > coaches room 11' by 14', small . equipment room by 11', 2 locker * and shower rooms approximately I 29* by 16' under stage, boiler room 34* by 31', and band room 32' by 34' on second floor, with estimated cost ► of approximately >300,000.00. Oated thia 18th day of December, , tm. I .ADAMS COUNTT CENTRAL [CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL BT: Glenn A. Workinger, Secretary Board of t s School Trustees. CUSTER A SMITH . Attorneys for School Corp. r DEC. 1»—86. “ NOTTCVC TO NON-RESEDEUrrS IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT, ’ NOVEMBER TERM. 1951. ‘ I STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ADAMS, SS: ! Paul Franklin Ross, Plaintiff,) I VS ) > James Carr, etal. defendants, ) Cause No. 19780 Comes now the plaintiff in the ' above entitled cause by hia attorney Henry Bl Heller, and files his 1 complaint therein together with the f affidavit of a competent person that Ithe following named, described and designated defendants toWit; James Carr, Jas. Carr, J, Carr, Hleanor Carr, Peter Wood, Wtn. O. 1 Spencer Auditor of Adan)s county • Indiana, David Studabakef, Harriet t Studabaker. I, J. Neptune, Isabel! 1 Neptune, Evan Jones, Even Jones, t George McMaken, Catharine- Mc--1 Maken, David Major, David Majors, 1 Davis Johnson Administrator of : estate Os David Major and/or David Majors, Ira Neptune, Nannie Majors. Lydia Banta, Henry Banta, David I Major, Byron Major, Sarah Major, Lydia N. Banta, Henry Banta Guardian for David A Byron Major, Hannah E Major, Joseph D. iNuttman, I John Anderson Guardian of Byron H. Major, Byron H. Major. 3. D. .Nuttman, Caroline . L. iNuttman, Jameta I. Neptune, Isabel Neptune, ■* Richard Winans Trustee of Saint Marys Township Adams county ln- . diana, J. I. Neptune, Joseph Smith Trustee St. Marys Township Adams county Indiana, John Rice, William Trout Auditor Ada ths county Indiana, Alexander Fleming. Eleanor Fleming, John N. < Little- Sheriff \<jams county Indiina. Jgtnee Ira Neptune, Piram R. Hunt, Thomas B. ' Kimtaey Agent, T. B. Kimsey, Wm. Neptune, William N®P tanlß - Lydia Neptune, John Neptune, John McConkey, William Mcjponkeyi EH Mc--1 Con key, Elizabeth Statnacher.Siatnacher, Ruth panner, James Danner,\ Mary ’Jane Watkips, Caleb Watkins, Lydia Wynans,J Samuel Winans, Nancy Majors; James Majors, Samantha E.iNepturte, Janies » Udnner, James A. '■ donner, Ruth Donner. Ruth Donerj Caleb: Watktn. Mary Jane Watkin.; Mary J. iWatkins, Elizabeth. McConkey, Samuel Winens, Lydia V. Winens, Lydia V. Winenens, Lidia V. Winene, Nancy V. Winens, Nancy Mariah llagor, Nancy M. Major, Sarah McConkey, Sarah I. McConkey,; Isaac Neptune, Eliza MeConkey, James Q. Neptune, Celeste M. Neptune, Lauretta Elston, Lauretta Ellston, Lkurettta Esltorr,' Romeo O. Elston Administrator of estate of Lauretta Elston. Romeo O Elston, Itoemo Ot Elstqn, R. Q. Elston. Harry Elston, Harry N. Elston, Orlen S. Fortney Trustee at St. Marys Township of Adami eaunty Indiana and St. Mary* School Towuship of? Adams county J Indiana, Joseph J. Peters, Jospeh Jl Peters, Joseph H. Peters, Josephine-Cole Ast, Isabella Cole Petsell. Louisa Lomont Laude, Louise Lomont Laude, Allen Lomont and Edwin. HorstmAn • Coeiecutors of last will and testaments of Joseph J. Peters deceased.: Isabel! Cole Petsell, John Jj Petzell. Josephine Colt Art. Irvin C.i Maitller, Samantha E. Mauller. Albert M, Manlier, Adah M. Mauller; George W. Gates etal. Thp Prudentiid Insurance Company of America, Prudential Insurance Company of America, Prudential Ina -eo. of America, Prudential ’ Insurance Go, Prudential las. Co, Isabell Neptune. Francis M. Denman, J. Q. Neptune. Francis May Denman, Mary ;C. Braddock, James Q. Neptune Executor last will and testament of. Isabel! Neptune deceased. Frances May Denman. Frances M. Denman. Mary Braddock. J. J. Peters, Bfcrpadine Bremen. Amos. Trout ner; The unknown husband or wife, widower or widow, and the unknown heirs and/ or devisees, and the unknowh spouse of the unknown heirs and/or devisees of each of the; above named defendants; the unknown heirs and/ or devisees,.and the uhknowf spouse of the unknown heirs and/or devlseeb of the unknown hueband or wife, widower or Widow, pf each of the above named defendants; the unknown executors, administrators, descendants, trustees, representatives, receivers, successors in interest or assigns of ea.cn of p»e 1 above named defendants, th# names of all es whom are unknown to the plaintiff; All persons and corporations who assert or might assert 1 any title claim or Interest In or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action under or through any pf the defendants iu this action n;imed, described and designated' in Hatd complaint, the 'names ot all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; 1 are non-residents of;, the Kt at A of Indiana, and rnat sold action is by a complaint toiqulet the title to the following described real estate situated in Adamta county, state of Indiana, towit: The north cart quarter of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of Section thirty-three (83),. Township twenty-seven (27) North. Range fifteen (15) East, containing two hundred (200) ■'a.crOtf mote or less. Notice is .therefore hereby given each and all of the above named, described and designated defendants of the filing and pendancy of said complaint against them, and that, unless they appear and answer or demur thereto at the call cif said case on the 4th day; of February 1962, the same being the Ist judicial day of the February Term 1953 of said court to be begun and held at the court house In the city of! Decatur, In said county and atdte, on Monday, tbe 4th day of February 1952, said complaint and the matters therein contained and alleged will be taken as true and said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof I liavq hereunto eet my ,-hand and affixed the seat of said court at Decatur Tndiana, this Bth day ot December 195.1. SEAL EDWARD F- JABERG ► i ,' Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court HENRY B. HELLER, Attorney for Plaintiff. DEC. 12—19—26. ■j. 1 . i■ „ • . ’ Red Men, Pocahontas Party Here Tonight Members of the Red Men and Pocahontas lodges will hold their annual turkey supper and Christmas party tonight at Red’Menus’ had at 6 o’clock, it was announced doday. Members of both organizations and their famHietrare invited to the affair. Following the suppei* a social program has been ariunged. Trade- iu a Good Towh - Decatur

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