Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1957 — Page 4

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COURI NEWS Complaint Filed A complaint on contract has been filed by the General Finance corporation against John L. Scheiman and a summons has been ordered returnable • May 8. The plaintiff seeks $332 13 for the balance remaining on the contract Cause Submitted The . complaint on promissory note by Schwartz Ford company against Hubert and Margaret Wolfe has been submitted and the matter has been taken under advisement Appearance Entered In the complaint for damages by Hattie N. Suttles and Robert Plumley against Richard and Maxine Moser, the law firm of Voglewede & Anderson has entered appearance for the defendants. Complaint Dismissed The complaint for personal injury and damages by Veda Williamson against Leslie Ray Buehler has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Estate Cases The report of the sale of real property in the estate of Leah B. Schwartz has been submitted and approved and the deed Has been ordered delivered on full payment of the purchase price. The inheritance tax report for the estate of Alva Fenstermaker has been filed and a notice has been ordered returnable May 20. The estate value is $15,599.44. Heirs arejthe widow, a daughter and two sons. The supplemental report of distribution of the Salome Wanner estate has been submitted and approved. The executor has been discharged and the estate is closed. The inheritance tax report for the estate of Thomas F. Rawley has been submitted. The estate is valued at $4,864.18 plus $31,670.30 outside the estate. Tax due is $250.86 from the widow and $19.91 form a daughter. The inheritance tax report for the estate of John D. Mason has been submitted, showing a net value x of $16,045.61 with $12.09 tax due from each of three sons and a daughter. There is no tax due from four grandchildren, who were also named as heirs. The inheritance tax report submitted for the Mary A. Steiner estate shows a net value of $2,244.66, with no tax due. A petition for letters of administration has been filed for the estate of Von Beam. A bond in the sum of SIO,OOO has been submitted and letters have been ordered issued to Cloice Beam. The final report for the estate of Susanna C. Reppert has been filed, showing a balance of $lO,429.93 for distribution to three

sons and one daughter. A notice has been ordered returnable May a. "Christ's Work Day" By Youth Fellowship The youth fellowship of Zion Evangelical and . Reformed church will observe a ‘‘Christ’s Work Day” among the membership of the church Saturday, all day. The members of the fellowship will do any type of work that a young person can do, such as yard work, washing windows, washing and polishing cars, housecleaning, etc. The money received for their work will be turned over to the building fund of the church, which will eventually be used to erect the second story of the educational building. All members of the youth fellowship and any other young people of the church who would like to have a part in this effort, are asked to meet at the church at 8:30 Saturday morning for assignments. They will begin work at 9 a.m. and will continue until 4 or 5 o’clock, Or until the jobs are completed. Young people who have regular Saturday jobs are asked to assist on jobs after school on other days of the week. 1 ' . Id THE ADAMS OIRCLIT COURT APRIL TKBM, IM7 CAUSE NO. 20511 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA S 3 COUNTY OF ADAMS THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF LOUISVILLE, Plaintiff VS MARIAN MURPHY, uswnarrled; HARRY MURPHY. unmarried: AMERICAN LOUISIANA PIPE LINE COMPANY, a. corporation; IVAN FOX Defendants The Plaintiff, through its dub' authorised attorney, Robert S. Anderson, having filed his complaint herein. together with his affidavit that the American Louisiana Pipe Line Company is a foreign corporation, and has not been authorised to do business in the state of Indiana, and that this cause of action i« for the enforcement of a Hen, to-wit: a foreclosure of a mortgage on the following described real estate located In Adams County, Indiana. to-wit: The south half of the northwest quarter of section 13, township 26 north, range ‘l4 east, containing 80 acres, more or less, but subject to legal highways. NOW THEREFORE, tile American Louisiana Pipe Line Company, a Delaware corporation, being one of the Defendants in the above entitled cauae la hereby notified that unless it be and appear on the 38th day of May. 1957 in the Adams Circuit Court. Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, to answer or demur to said complaint, the said wll| be heard and determined in its absence, s? IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of this Court this 9th day of April, 1937. Richard D. Lewton ■Clerk, Adams Circuit Court, Adams County, Indiana. SEAL VOOLEWBDE A ANDERSON, Lawyers. 8-t J April M, 18, 85

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