Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1955 — Page 4

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Attend District J t ,> . Meeting On Crops Discuss Problems Os Crop Marketing Frank Dellinger, Oscar Brown, laurence Beckmeyer, L, E. Arabbold. Avon Burk, Mrs. Mary Howard and Victor Bieberlch attended a district agriculture stabilization conservation meeting in Huntington Wednesday. The meeting featured discussion 6f problems in marketing the 1955 crops under the control program. The wheat marketing cards are now available for the 1955 ,' crop in the local or county A.S.C. offices. The 1954 marketing cards expire at the end of June. Any farmer who lias 1954 wheat to sell after July 1 must get a 1955 marketing card. The state A.S.C. speakers at Wednesday’s meeting stated that I grain storage bn and off the farm ; is scarce They urged that farm-! ers be encouraged to construct : new- storage facilities on their own ' farms. The government will back loans for such construction for four years. It was also, urged that the present grain bins be cleaned and sprayed to control insect pests. Only clean grain, free of insect damage and redent pellets can be sold as human food. Contaminated grain will sell at lower prices for live stock feed. Caleb Sprunger Dies Al Home Near Beme Funeral Services Saturday Morning Caleb Sprunger, 72, retired farmer, died Wednesday at his home two and one-half miles east of Berne, following a stroke last Friday. - He was born In Monroe township Aug. 19, 1882, a son of David and Regina Moser-Sprunger, and was married to Otillia Sprunger Dec. 21. 1905. Mr, Sprunger was a member of the First Mennonite church. Surviving in addition to his wife are three daughters. Mrs. Charles Bell of Fort Whyne, Mrs. Wilbur .Kirchhofer of Berne route 2, and Mrs. Sherman Von Gunten of Geneva route 1; one son. David W. Sprunger of Berne route 2; 17 grandchildren; a brother, Martin L. Sprunger of Berne; two sisters, Mrs. Adella Sommer of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Wilbert Nussbaum of Berne route 1, and two half-sisters, Mrs. C. C. Moser of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Joel Lehman of Berne. Funeral services will be held at 10 a m. Saturday at the First Mennonite church, the Rev. O. A. Krehbiel officiating. Burial will be in the MRE cemetery. Friends may call at the Yager funeral home after 6 Pjin. today. Montezuma Youth Dies Os Injuries MONTEZUMA, Ind. (INS) — Morris L. Krout, 21, cf Mont&zu ma. died today of injuries sufferer in an automobile accident June 22 about three miles west of Hillsdale. Youth Is Sentenced For Shotgun Slaying MARQUETTE, Mich. (INS) — year old Bruce Kins, of Kokomo, today began a life term for the shotgun slaying f a Cornell, Mich, .farmer. The killing of Ernest Mattonon 64, during a $47 robbery occurred June 4. On June 6. Kins walked into the sheriff’s office at Minot D., and confessed. LEGAL NOTICE OE Pl IILIC HEARING Public Service CotiimiHMlon of ln<l,:iun Docket No. ItrtlNO IN Till-; .MATTER OF THE PETITION OF ROBERT E. SAUER. ETAJ,, FOR THIW I»ECLARATION OF I'IMtTAIN PORTIONS OF Till. IRAAO UANO SW ITCH R< »Alll > AS SOCIATION, INDIANA TO BE DECLARED OPEN TERRINotice is hereby given that the Publie Service OoMlrtilsaioii ol In<lia ia Will enmliuct publi" hearing in Jjhis cause in In the Rooms of the CxMrimisslon. Itm State House, Intilanapolfat. Inti,, 9:WO A. .M,. iCST?. whtch is 10:00 A. M. (DST), on Tuesday, .July 12, 1955. Public partitclpatlon is reuuested. PUBLIC SERVICIj.COM- • MISSION OF INDIANA By Paul M. Tingle, Secretary IncUanapolis, Ind., June 2S, 1955. 1-t EMTATE NO. U>73 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONH INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Herbert M. Fuelling In the Circuit of Adams County In tacatl-on, IW. In the mutter o-f the Estate of Herbert M; FmeWing, deceased. Notice Is herehv given that Carl C. Fuelling as Administrator ot the above named estate, has presented and filed lus final acehunt in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will Come up for the examination and action of said Ada-tvs Cl-euit - Court, on the 22 of July, 19t55, at .wh!c|i time all persem-t tnterestel In said estate are required to appear In taWd court and show ratine, if an. there be, w4ty said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said tldeeden . and all others Interested are also required to appnar mid make proof of their heirship er Haim to uny part of auid estate. Ciivl C. Fuelling Personal Representative Adminsstra tor Voglewed. a- Anderson, Lawyers. Juae 50 6. July 7

Court News , Cate Venued , A complaint for legal services filed by Robert B. Powien against Robert F. Spires etal has been venued from Allen county to the

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Carl Gerber Has An Ear For Music @Carl Gerber can’t play the piano like Paderuf .... like Paderuff .. . like Stowkos .. . er, Stakow ... well .». like Liberace then. Carl is interested in musical scales. The musical do-re-mi the cash registers at the front of the store keep ’’“Wying. " Because they prove that Carl’s policy of selling quality foodstuffs at down-to-earth priced pays off . . . not only for him, but for his good customers. Dqp’t send fan mail. Just come in. Thank you! FRESHLY ' home minute MADE STEAK GROUND HAM >69c BEEF SALAD swiss ’ STEAK 3 lbs. ?1 .00 Lb. 59<J Lb 65<; x ‘ 1 “ t ass j ■ ‘ ——’ •-— At*"PORK TENDERLOIN ~ Whole or Half lb. 89c lUIUIUt Center Slices lb. 95c Lb. 49c • , ’ARMOUR’S PICNIC HAMS CANNED HAMS Lb -37c Lb -75c BORDEN’S ICE CREAM . .. . ’/ 2 Gal. 69c PICNIC SUPPLIES! COLD CUTS — CHEESE — MUSTARD — CATSUP — ffiyjyCT] Jb Box PICKLES — OLIVES — POTATO CHIPS — COOKIES CRACKERS — BREAD — BUNS — SOFT DRINKS 4 C WE ALSO HAVE FRESH made salads POTATO — PERFECTION — MACARONI — GARDEN PINEAPPLE — WALDORF — APPLE — ETC. Gerber’s MA,,k " 150 S. Second St. Phone 3-2712

Adams circuit cojirt. The transcript of proceedings has been filed here., Fuelling Estate The final report in the Herbert M .Fuelling estate has been tiled

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and a notice has been ordered is- r sued returnable July 22. The report shows a balance of 87,80140 for distribution to the six heirs and it also shows 188% acres in . real estate.