Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1956 — Page 8

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—-- . — -— John 1.. DeVmm Attorney HMTATK X<>. MIS NOTICB TO Al.I. I’KRSOKS j “ nTKHKSTKI) lb TUB KMTSTK OF Samuel W. Howard In the Circuit Court of Adams County. April term, 1»56. , In tlie matter of the Estate of Kamuel W. Howard. deceased .Notice is Jivreby kiven that Francis M. Howard aS Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final ax--<wunt In final settlement of said estate, And that the same will route up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Vourtl on the llth <rf June, I*s«, at which time all persons interested In said estate are required to appear lit said court and show cause, if any there be. why said amount should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent nnd all Olliers intereeted are also required (o appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part .of said estate. Francis M. Howard, .Personal Representative ’• Alyies F. Parrish. Judge May its—2s Advertisements Fdr Blds Notice Is heresy giv-n that. the Board of Public Works and Safety of the t-lty of Decatur, Indiana, will receive seated bids at the office of the Clerk-treasurer (Until the hour of 1:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on the 29th day of Mar, 1»56, at JwhSeh time the bids will be publicly read aloud for the unit prices on the following materials furnished, delivered, applied or spread on the streets or alleys of the City of Decatur, Indiana, to-wit: Liquid Asphalt -MC- 1-2-3-I Liquid Asphalt -KG- 1-2-3 Asphalt Emulsion -AK- 60-90-150 Bituminous Coated Agregate -50 Ton more or less Bithwninous Concrete -AH Crushed stone A size as required) Also unit prices on the above material at the plant. All above material shall conform with tire provisions and apevlfivation of the Indiana State Highway Commission. Also;— The price per hour for the rental of the following equipment and labor; Tractor and Maintainer Roller Auto Patrol Grader Mechanical Spreader Box Bull Doser Tractor Scraper Common Labcxr or any other equipment that may be used In repairing the Streets or Alleys in the City of Decatur. Indiana. All bids shall be accompanied with a bond or certified cheek in the amount of J 50.00 All bids shall lie filed with the Clerk-treasurer of the City of De<«tur, Indiana, on General Bld Form No. Sfc‘>, prescribed by the State Bohrd of (Accounts of the Sta«s of Indiana. The Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Decatur. Indiana reserves the right to reject any or all blds. Board of Public Works and Safety. Miriam Hall, Clerk-trea-hurer Decatur. Indiana May X 8,-25 —„ > Trade in a Good Town — Decatu> t

SALE CALENDAR MAY 25—Indian Springs Associates Hotels, Green Springs, Ohio. Real Estate: Large Hotel, Hospital and Health Resort Improvements including Five Large Lodges and Maintenance Buildings on a 15 Acre Plot of Virgin Woods and near Famous Mineral Springs. 1:00 P. M. Midwest Realty .. .., .AwtiusuCft, J. F Santnann—.Auctioneer- ,• *•. • MAY 26—Indian Springs Associates Hotels, Personal Property: -180 Rooms of Furniture, Antiques, Supplies and Equipment in the Five Hotel Buildings (Formerly known as The Forest Park Hotels) Green Springs, Ohio. 9:30 A. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer. MAY 28—8:00 p. m. Walter and Ed Clem, Decatur Sale Barn. Decatur, Ind. Dairy cattle and hogs. Ray Elliott, auctioneer. MAY 31—7:00 p. m. Karl and Mary Schnepp, 2 miles southeast of Decatur on Flqua road then % mile eas’. or 2Vt miles east of Decatur on U. S. 224 to Uniontown, then 1 mile south. 20 dairy cattle and equipment. Roy & Ned Johnson. Aucts. JUNE 16—1:30 p. m. Wilma M. Andrews, administratrix estate of Cora M Pence. 334 N. sth St., Decatur, Ind. Real estate and personal property. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. Real Estate and Personal Property Auction STATE OF INDIANA >SS:~ THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY OF ADAMS - 4 APRIL TERM, 1956 IN RE' ESTATE OF 1 No. 5116 , ? / NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL CORA M. PENCE. > ESTATE AND PERSONAL PRODECEASED ‘ PERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Wilma M. Andrews, Administratrix of the estate of Cora M. Pence, deceased, by virtue of an order-of the Adams Circuit Court, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, in the City of Decatur, in said County and State, on the 16th day of June, 1956, at 1:30 P.M., all of the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, tewit: „„ Inlot Number one hundred ninety X 190) in the First Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. This is a seven room modern home on a nice corner lot, and consisting of a living room, Bitting room, dining room, kitchen and One bedroom with stool on first floor and two bedrooms with complete bath on second floor. The house has a full basement with gas furnace also a gas hot water heater. The rear porch is enclosed and there are front and side porches. This is a beautiful shaded corner lot with lots of flowers and shrubbery, two car garage Is on this lot. Inspection can be arranged if you will contact the Auctioneers. TERMS OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE: 20% cash on day of sale, he balance due and payable upon delivery of Administratrix’s Deed approved by the Court and a merchantable title with abstract furnished, brought down to the report of sale and the entry of the Administratrix's Deed in the records of the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court said real estate will be sold at not less than 2/3 of the full appraised value. The real estate to be sold free from liens excepting the 1955 taxes due and payable in November, 1956, and thereafter. Possession to real estate to be given in thirty days if merchantible abstract can be provided within that time. Said Administratrix will also offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of the decedent at 334 North Fifth Street, Decatur, Indiana, on said date and at said time, the personal property of said estate, consisting of: Two pc. living room suite; davenport; 2 - 9x12 rugs and pads: 9xlo rug and pad; 7 pc. dining room suite; china cabinet; antique dishes; Singer sewing machine; twin beds with innersprlng mattreses: map’e bed: maple chest of drawers: wardrobe; 4 racks: end ; ,t>felesi.X-JItaMX 4SW* , cabinet; 4 cupboards; 2 mirrors; chest of drawers; dressing table: dresser; phonograph and records: Maytag washer; electric iron; electric toaster: electric heater; apartment Rise stove; chrome table: Gibson refrigerator; 8 foot and 4 foot stepladders; wash tubs; child's rubber tire wagon; rubber hose; grocery cart; 2 lawn mowers; porch glider; porch swing; flowers; plants; canned fruit; fruit Jars; coffee boiler; pots; pans; dishes; curtains garden tools, and items too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY: CAp WILMA M. ANDREWS —- Administratrix CORA M. PENCE ESTATE AUCTIONEERS: . . . Gerald Strickler and D. S. Blair Pauline Haugk, Clerk G. Remy Bierly, Attorney C, W. Kent, Sales Manager Sate Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. ~ Phone 3-3390 Decatur. Indiana . ■* Not responsible for accidents. May 25 June 1, 8 ■!__ ' . '• ... : . .

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Jugbreaking Rites i At Church Sunday Annual Service At Missionary Church The annual missionary jughreaking service will be conducted day at 7 p.m. at the Decatur Missionary church. This is a special service held each year throughout ' the association whej) the children, I called sunshine makers, break their acorn jugs. The goal throughout all churches for the year has been Sht at <19,000. The offering received from the jugs go to support missionary children. There are nearly 60 children represented in various countries and islands of the sea. Along with the breaking qf the jugs the children will give the following program. Group singing by the children. A Little Girl’s Welcome —Camelia Butcher. Trio by the Buckingham sisters. My Mite Box—Randy Rayer and Teresa Rayer. Trio—Danny. Nancy and Evelyn Harden. A Missionary—Marlene t>ta';r®i*. I’m a Little Boy—Richard Love—Ronnie Reynolds, Beam. Johnny Brown and Stgven I Johnson and Philip Emenhiser. Piano solo—Carolyn Hart. As Much as You—Michael Song—Janice Bixler, Judy Court? ney. Julia (Rich and Ruth Johnson, Who is a Missionary—Kermit Summers, and Terry Myers, p, Saxophone solo — Polly Ague Bonitas, gs A Silver Dollar—Kathryn inTurner. Trumpet solo—Jimmie Welty. A Day for Sharing—David Johnston. Following the program the evening missionary offering will be received. Jj® . NEW EDUCATION I Cowl Innrd from Page O»G ous world would be ’ mightily; enhanced.” ’ The President said that “in no respect should the purpose bi these institutions beto transpl an’ into a new area the attitudes, the forms, the procedures of America.” He said “the staffing, ijthe conduct, the curriculum of each school would be the responsibility of the people where the school might be built.” ~ After hU Xalkr.Mr- Eiaetihow-cr planned to meet with Texas Governor Allan Shivers and ofter Texas politicos for a half hour at the airpart. Trade in a Good Town — Decatiit i ;<

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Observe Festival 1 . > Os Holy Trinity The festival of the Holy TriW will be observed Sunday at Zion Lutheran Church, West Mon roes t» reet, at both tlie 8, and 10:30 d'dock services, according to the pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt “The Surpassing Greatness of God will be the pulpit .theme at both worship hours. The class of batechutnens received into membership of the church last week by the rite of confirmation wIM to ceive their first communion Sunday morning at the 10:30 service. The class is composed of the following: Janice Aurnann, Mabel Bowers, Cnthia Buettner, David Caston, Steve Kinerk, Charles Krueckeberg, Vivian Patrick, Diane Sauer, Dolores Schroeder, Da. vid Sheets, Carolyn Steele, and Pamela Walters. Another feature of the 19:30 worship hour Sunday will be the recognition of the spring high school graduates who are meinbers of Zion Lutheran congregation. The following will be honored (Decatur) Carolyn ‘Aurnann Joyce Callow, Gerald Gattshall, Dan Krueckeberg, Mary Rent*) Jeannine Schults, Jantoa t ®beets> and William zwlck; (Mpnijpouthi Sharon Belts and Schnepf; (Adams Central) Ppil-Ger-mahn, Jr. ’ The public is invited t(4 attend either the 8 or the .10:30 worship Zion Lutheran church. .. if you have som a tniug to sellc rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings result*.

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Taylor University President Is Named VPLANp. Ind. (INS) Presl- , dent Evan Mfrgwall. pt Teylor tlni- . varsity, has been named president Os the Undtsu* conference of ! church related and independent colleges. * , Vice president fs Dr. Byron Trlppett of Wabash College and Rob,- . ert’ Reirdon', executive vice presi- . dent of Anderson College, was . named secretary-treasurer. ’ .7* Richmond Doctor To Head Cancer Society INDIANAPOLIS (INS) Dr. Russell Malcolm, 'of ' Richmond, 1 has been named president of the Indiana diylsion, American can- ’ cer society. Other officers selected at a meeting of the society’s board of F directors in Indianapolis include i v" rar*-* : * Mrg. Edwin D. Harrington, of Chesterton, Dr. Lail G. Montgomery, of Muncie, Dr. Don D, Bowers, of Indianapolis, and Dr. James H. Gosman, of Indianapolis, vice president; Mrs. Frank Wright, of Monticello, secretary, and Frank L. Reinsaer, ot Indian &pb)is, treasurer. w M 41 a ~ RECORD BUDGET (Co. tinned from t-aae Owl by~ the bouse. The talk on Capitol Hill has been that no great effort would be made in the house to restore the funds. In view of the ytrong sentiment known to exist there for a reduced foreign aid

Firemen Are Called To Railroad pepot Decatur firemen were called at 4 a.m. today to ths Erie railroad depot, where a hot box on a box —r- —'

oimrousE dSr ROUND SQUARE ra W DANCE $ SATURDAY, MAY 26th FLOOR SHOW EAGLES HALL .. —, i i .. r . 7I OBSERVE I I MEMORIAL DAY I I y £OO A.M. Catholic Cemtery — Rev. ■ IKurehfee Morris in Charge. I 320 A.M. Decatur Cemetery — Rev. I O. C. Busse in charge. I ★ 9:45 A.M. Parade from Legion Home I to River Bridge with Rev. I Laurence Norris in charge I of coremonies. * Return from bridge to Peace Monu- I ment on Court House Lawn for Address I I by Rev. Virgil W. Sexton. I I Display Our Flag I T- -t gjjg <■£ t*-' j; . ■> ,J' 1• I

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