Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1957 — Page 8

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Burial Rites Held For John A. Kintz Buriil services, conducted by the Gillig & Doan funeral home, were held at the Catholic cemetery this morning for John A. Kintz. Adams county commissioner, who died suddenly last Saturday. Funeral services were held Wednesday, but burial was delay-, ed until arrival of the son. John Kintz, Jr., \who arrived home Thursday evening from military service in Germany. 1 Membership Trophy For Decatur Rotary The Decatur Rotary club was awarded a trophy for obtaining the most new members, in proportion to membership, at a district 224 conference of Rotary, held Thursday at Mishawaka. The local club has enrolled 14 new members in the past year. The Berne club was also presented a trophy for the highest percentage of attendance during the year. Decatur Rotarians who attended the district meeting were Clarence Ziner, district governorelect; Robert Smith, presidentelect of the Decatur club; H. P. Schmitt, Jr., A. R. Ashbaucher and Howard Evans. Erie Trains Change Times Here Sunday Time changes in the schedule of Erie railroad trains, effective Sunday, have been announced by W. M. Bumgerdner, local passenger agent. The new times, all central daylight time, are: Westbound—Train No. 1, due at 4:28 a. m. (regular stop); No. 5, due at 1:38 p. m. (not regular stop); No. 7, 9:45 p. m., daily except Sunday (regular stop); No. 9, 3:39 p. m., Sunday only, (regular stop.) Eastbound—No. 8. due 1:54 a. m. (not regular stop); No. 6,* 1:34 p. m., (not regular stop); No. 2, 7:43 p. m. (regular stop). NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 6140 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Notice la hereby given that Phoebe E. Miller was on the 11th day of April. 1»5i7, appointed: Administratrix of the etetate of Lewis Curtis Miller, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication Os this notice or said claims will be forever barred. » " Dated 'at Decatur, Indiana, this 11th day of April, 1957. Richard D. Lewton Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adame County, Indiana. O. Remy Bierly, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. I t April 12, 19, 26 NON-RESIDENTS NOTICE ,N THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM, 1957 STATE OF INDIANA ) SS‘ COUNTY OF ADAMS ) FRANK OARWOOD ) MYRTLE E. GARWOOD,) his wife ) PLAINTIFFS) VS • ) NO. 20507 ELDORA J. BUTCHER, ) ET AL. \ ) DEFENDANTS) Come now the plaintiffs, by G. Remy Bierly, their Attorney, and file their complaint herein, together with the,. Affidavit of a competent person that the residence, upon dili?;ent inquiry. Is unknown of the ollowlhg named defendants, towit: Eldora J. Butcher; Adam C. Butcher: Home Owners Loan Corporation; Adams C. Butcher; Beatrice M. Gilpen; Harvey Laughrey; Harvey W. Laughrey; Edith Laughrey; Lawrence A. Roop; Emma Butcher; Ulysses B. Wooods; Ulysees B. Woods; Opal Baker; Lewis Butcher; Ester Woods: Eleanor Jane Fraughiger; Wayne R. Fraughiger; Wayne R. Frauglger; Maynard Botcher; and Bonita Butcher. That said action is for the puroose of quieting title to real estate, in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said lefendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Kdams County, In the State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, towit: Beginning at a point on the east line Os Inlot Seven Hundred Twentv-three (722) in Sylvester Spangler's Subdivision of Outlot Two Hundred Seventy-three (272) in Joseph Crabb’s Third Addition to the Town (now City) of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, which point is thirty-six (36) feet five and one-half (514) inches south of the northeast corner of said Inlot Seven Hundred Twentythree (723); thence south on the said east line to the southeast corner of said Inlot; thence west along the south line of said Inlot to the southwest corner thereof; thence north along the west line of said Inlot to a point theron forty-seven (47) feat five and one-half (514) Inches south of the northwest corner or said Inlot Seven Hundred Twenty - three (723): thence east to the point of beginning. This action is instituted and prosecuted- by said plaintiffs for the lurpose of quieting the title to real estate above described against all ■lalmants whatsoever. Notice ie therefore hereby given hat unlese they be and appear on he 52 day of the April Term, 1957. »f the Adams Circuit Court, being he 6th day of June, 1957, to be berun and holden on the Sth day of tpril, 1957 in the Court House In the City of Dectftur, In said'CouriTy and State, and answer or demur to aaid complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence, IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court in the Office ofthe-Clerk thereof in the City of Decatur, Indiana, this 10th day of April, 1957. k RICHARD D. LEWTON. (Seal) Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court B.L. G. REMY BIERLY, Attorney for Plaintiffs April 12-19-26 If you have something to sen or roams for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

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Father-Son Banquet At Adams Central Hold Fourth Annual Banquet On Tuesday Jim Williams, head of the education department of the Indiana Farm Bureau, will address the fourth annual Adams Central father and son banquet Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. at the school cafeteria. Williams will speak on “Youth and Farming.” A full program will be provided. with the high school boys taking a leading part. Michael Lehman will be master of ceremonies. Wayne Byerly and his father will make the welcome and response. Philip Moser will introduce the guests, and will be followed by the girls quartet. James Hoffman will explain the farming program, and Alan Habegger the county and district judging. Emanuel Gerber will deal with the FFA work and contests. L E. Archbold will present the chapter star farmer award. Martin Watson, vocational agriculture teacher, will present the chapter awards and Hoosier farming degree awards. John Coster will add some remarks, and so will school principal Herman Frantz. Richard Hirschy will be installed as the new president, and closing ceremonies will follow. AUER (Continued from On*) tion of electricity is the most automatic of all industrial processes. It requires more than 200 automatic machine operations from the time an individual turns a light switch -until the ultimate job of increasing the fuel supply to furnish the electricity is completed. Yet, the said, electrical power production makes possible 6Ms times as many jobs in other industries as it uses in its own. All the employees of the Decatur General Electric plant have work only because of the power produced by the electric plants. In commenting on how automation is used outside of industry, he said that in 1954 the average American home used sufficient electricity to equal the services of 41 servants, —J Closing, he said that automation is not a “method of retreat but a of progress.” REPORT (CoOtlr -I rrom “<r» nn. Council began discussions today on Egypt’s plan for operating the Suez Canal. All indications were that France and Russia would clash sharply on the issue; France said the plan was “almost unacceptable.” Russia gave it its full support. CHICAGO <Ceatl»eeO rr»m o—l The suit “brought to the public press facts concerning our examinations” of Mensik's operations, Smith said. The auditor said an examination of City Savings, the largest of Mensik’s firms, . was underway when the banker brought his suit. Smith said, all three institutions will remain closed until investigators determine what assets are available to pay off depositors. Trade in a good town — Decatai

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Kratzer Funeral Rites Held This Afternoon Funertal services were held at the Cross Evangelical and Reformed church in Berne today for Edward Kratzer, 88, retired farmer, who died Wednesday at the Southview rest home in Bluffton. A native of Canton Bern, Switzerland, Kratzer was born October 18, 1868. He was married to Rose Erhart, at Vera Cruz, who preceded him in death. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Oswald Nyffeler of near Monroe, Mrs. Ervin Dro, Berne, and Mrs. Paul McClain, of near Berne; 10 grandchildren and 21 greatgrandchildren. COACH (Coitlmwl iron, Ob*, year. Butler Graduate Paul Bevelhimer graduated from Anderson high school, received his bachelor’s degree at Butler University, and will receive his master’s degree, also from Butler, in June of this year. While in high school, he played four years on the football, basketball and track varsity teams, ai* played varsity, basketball four years under Tony Hinkle, noted Butler coach. Since graduation, he has coached one year at Morristown,' served one year as assistant coach at 'Shelbyville, and for the past three years has been basketball mentor at Greenfield. The new coach. 28 years old. is married and the father of three children. He will assume his dutida with the opening of school next September. COUNTY <Ctoßtlwnwi hnv Wb»* liam JournayTwill participate. The Adams Central team is Phil Moser. Don Bailev, Don Ray, and Jim Brown. The Decatur team is Roger Fuelling, Leonard Thieme, Rex Allison and Ivan Roth. In dairy judging, Monmouth, coached by Fred Meier, and BerneFrench, coached by Eugene Sprunger, will vie for honors to represent the Fort Wayne district in the state contest to be held at the state fair. The Monmouth team is Jim Singleton, Dale Fuelling, Fritz Bulmahn, and Larry Busick. The Berne-French team is. Kenneth VonGunten, Wayne Amstutz, Don Meshberger, and Leonard Balsiger. The leaf identification contest will have Berne-French, coached bv Eugene Sprunger, arid Adams, Central, coached by Martin Watson, in the competition. The teams are Gary Beaty and Alan Isch for Berne-French and Clair Inniger and Loren Habegger for Adams Central. Insect identification teams from Adams Central, coached by Martin Watson, will compete in this contest. The teams are Tim Ringger, and Larry Foreman and Chloe Neuenschwander and James Hoffman. The district contest headauarters are at the Arcola high school and judging will be dorie at the school. The contest starts at 9 a.m. Teams placing in the top 25% of those entered will be eligible to participate in the state contest held at the Indiana state fair. Trade in a goo** town — Decatur If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, trv a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

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Male Quartet For Dedication Service A male quartet from the Markle Church of Christ will take part in

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