Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1957 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. MWered at the Decatur, Ind., Port Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse * * <•—Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Batea: By Mail tn Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year. 18.00; ttg wwitta, M.9S; 8 months, F*J5. By Mail, beyond Adams aou Adjoining Counties: One year. 10.90; I months, 84.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

11 1 w.— — The sudden death of Edward Keller was a blow to his family and many friends. Mr. Keller was always known as a faithful employee and a fine family man, too. He had a host of friends and co-workers who will miss him. We extend sincerest sympathy to the members of his family in their time of sorrow. O "O — Tike the time to attend the 4-H Fair that is now hi progress. The exhibits are above average and the youth deserve a big crowd of visitors. Events such as these are prime evidence that young men and women art capable of doing that great jab when they climb into the driver’s seat. i i <1 m Piggy-back mail delivery is in the immediate future for present experiments indicate that it can be successful. Railroads are exploiting such transportation to enhance their part in improving service for the post office department. Know-how as well as anticipation of needs keep all on their toes. | »—o A rash of alleged embezzlements over Indiana causes some reflections on our parts. So often "bad investments” are given as the reason for such defections and they include horses, stocks, and other business gambles. Strength of character is a must for all who hold a "public trust.” * —O O These early morning mists begin to look like the fall season and we cannot overlook the fact ' :{b that summer is on the wane. Wrched lawns and August stillness are the prelude to the most beautiful season of the year. Squirrel hunting, football, School, and final vacationing all lead toward the return of winter. Variety does lefld itself to the re-lief-erf monotony. ..... several construction projects are on the agenda and contractor will continue to be busy for sofrte time to come. A number of homes in addition to the hospital arid sewage treatment plant have enabled us to witness moderate activity in this field. Nationally, hebvy construction is above the all-time high of 1956 with home building down a bit By and large, 1957 will continue to.be a good year. 4—

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Check traffic in all directions before pulling out on a street or highway. Use infinite care at all times. a o— —o Data collected from the reports of the Hoover Commission are available to all in addition to the chance to do something about these recommendations. Wires, letters, and post cards addressed to the House or Senate Office Building in Washington will get into the hands of our representatives. Don’t pass up the chance to speak your sentiments. o o One of our neighbors has developed a method of short-dura-tion parking. End parking meters are geared to twelve minute parking and make spaces for those short stops which we all find necessary at times. The meters are painted a different color and are easy to pick out. A few such spaces might be worth a try for others. —5-0 O—-— While lamenting the intense heat and humidity, take into consideration the football players who have begun preparation for the up-coming season. Heavy gear and scrimmage will melt off the excess pounds in a hurry. The Indiana high school football season starts in a couple of weeks and it seems a shame that such an early start is made to clear the decks for basketball. If the season were to start in September and end in’late November, more benefits would be available from this fall sport. Smaller schools could use fall baseball and cross-country to fill the time before the advent of the indoor game. —-o Custodial staffs are putting various school buildings into shape for the opening of all schools of the county. Much cleaning, painting, and general refurbishing needs to be done each year for the annual influx of students. School enrollments are climbing and many expanvation processes tq care for the sion programs parallel the renoincrease in pupils. “From him to [ whom much is given, much is expected” is an old saying and Adams county has received great contributions from its graduates in the past and we are led to believe that the future will hold even greater accomplishments from the present generation. '■""iL'v — lll '.

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■■ 20 Years Ago Today July 31, 1937— Richard Ulman, son of Leo Ulman, of Jackson street, left today for Pittsburgh where he has accepted a position with the Burroughs adding rp a chine company. Miss Mildred Rumsenlag has resigned her position as clerk-sten-ographer for the Adams county welfare board. Jaqueline Teeple was only'slightly hurt when struck by a car today. ; . Mrs. Oscar Lankenau, local registered nurse, will be in sharge of the first aid tent to be erected for fair week. Miss Elizabeth Peterson will arrive in Decatur tomorrow after a week’s visit at Klinger Lake. Soy beans—No. 2 yellow-$1.12, Hogs-180 tp 200 lbs.-812.90. Exercises Sunday For Nurse Graduates Ruth Elaine Hunt, of Geneva, is a member of the 1957 graduating class from the Parkview-Method-ist school of nursing. Fort Wayne. Commencement exercises will be held at 3 p.m. next Sunday at the Wayne Street Methodist church in Fort Wayne, with the address by Dr. Thurman B. Morris, pastor of the First Methodist church in Fort Wayne. Presentation of pins will be made by Miss Marie K. Kolter, R. N., director of nursing at Parkview. Miss Kolter is a daughter of Fred Kolter, executive secretary 'of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce. Suffers Broken Wrist In Fall Last Evening Mrs. Owen K. Baker, of 213 Rugg street, suffered a broken left wrist Tuesday evening, when she fell down her back porch steps after blacking out due to heat haustion. It was first believed that the wrist was merely sprained, but upon X-ray at the local hospital this morning, it was learned that it had been broken. COURI NEWS Marriage License Stephen Schubert, 50, Fort Wayne, and Charlotte Ferguson, 44, Fort Wayne. Enter Appearance Gallivan and Hamilton, Bluffton law firm, has entered appearance for Paul Habegger, defendant in a complaint filed by Norma Uhrick. SSOO Bond Set A bond in the amount of SSOO has been fixed on John Stanley Hollopeter, defendant in a divorce Suit filed er. On motion of the plaintiff, a writ of attachment has been ordered issued to the sheriff of Adams county for the defendant, returanble immediately. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby Ki ven that sealed proposals for the following Improv, tneut will be received by the undersigned St the office of the County Surveyor. Decatur. Indiana, until IO AM. M.T. on the Mert day of August. lt>sT, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read: John llarger Et Al Drain In Adams County, Indiana, consisting of Mis stations with .155,374) cubic yards of excavation. « ,

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Plane aodweclftoatlons for Mid ( wfrios ot same m«y 6* removed in . person om deposit of 450.00 at miM office. .‘a ar: irssMtris tg that is moot advanta* sous to property owners affected Engineer of Construction ! 1 t July SI. Aug. 7 < Now-iuMitiarr notice bi Che Adams Circuit Court Vacation Town, 1867 STATE OF INDIANA. 1 ss OQUNTY OF AiDAMMN IN THE MATTER OF THE I TRUST EHI’ATB OF DOROTHY 1. WELLS CAUSE NO. 19411 < •DOROTHY T. WELLS < BEDAM. TRUSTEE i PLAINTIFF J DOROTHY I. WELLS BEfIXAM, J ceetul que trust et al . .... .< DsEFiENiDANTS 4 Conies new thp plaintiff, by Vog- 1 lewede & Anderson, her lawyers < and files her petition herein togeth- i er with the affidavit of a competent person that the following. art | •non-reeldents of the State of Indi* ana a. nd-or that said defenda-utk are either dead and-or that the residence, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown of the following named defend ante, to-wlt: Thomae Welle, Lydia Welle, K&nellUe Addington, Mary 1 El I Babe til Michaud, Ellsatoeth Fifty, 1 Arthur Addington. Ernest Addin*- ' ton, Richard Addington, Marjorie < Addington j ( The unknown spouses, If any, of i the above named persona; 1 The unknown widowers and wld- < owe respectively of each of the t above named and designated per- ( sons, the name* of all of whom are i unknown to the plaintiff: i The unknown children, desceh- ] dents, helri, surviving spouses, creditors and edmlnistratofb of the estate, devisees, legatee*, trustees 1 and executors of the Last Will and ; Testament, successors in intersst amd assigns respectively of each of the above named and designated deceased persons, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plain, tiff; a . .. All of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated whose names may have been changed and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plain tiff; The Spouses of all the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plain- • All persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest In or Hen upon the real estate described In the complaint In this action by, under or through any of the defendants in this action named, described and designated In -said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown , to the plaintiff: DEFENDANTS. That tills action is instituted for the purpose of selling real estate, . which is trust property, in the above , entitled trust, and the above named I persons have either directly or remotely an interest in the trust prop, erty, and have been made parties to this proceeding. Said petition Is for the punpose of selling the following described real estate 10-ated in Jay County, Indiana, to-wlt: a. The Southwest quarter of Stec--1 tlon 23, Townwhip 24 North. Rango 13 East, containing 159% • acres, more or lees. b. Also, the East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 12, Township 34 North, Range 13 East, except 10 acres off of the North end theteof, containing 7-0 acres more or less. Notices are hereby given that un- . less tile said above Defendants be and appear in the Adams Circuit Court at Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, on the ISth day of Septem- . ber, 1957, the same being the 13tb ) day of the September Teran of said , Court, to answer or demur said petitlop. the same will be heard in ■ WHEREOr. ! have hereunto set my hand and affixed i the seal of my office this Mth day of Juljf, 19»7. Richard D. Lewton Clerk ol the Adams Circuit Court S I-’ \ | ’ VOCrLEWEDE 4 ANDERSON. Lawyers for Plaintiffs. 3 t July 17, 24, 31 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5270 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. I Notice is hereby given that Charles ' Eger was on the 16th day of July, i .1957, appoolnted: Administrator of the estate of Clara J. Flauding, deAll person® having claims against j said estate, whether or not now due,

p*.ted «t Decatur, Indian*, thie l«th day of Ju,y D. Vowton Clerk «rs the Adam. Circuit Court for Adame County, Indiana _ Bontrawor • ItoUhn. Blkhart, Indiana, and vorlewed# A Anderaon. Decatur, Indiana, Attonneya and CouKml for personal MOTICK OF SALE OF REAL in GVA3unAN»HIF r OF 1 DONALD F. KELLER. A MIXOR By virtue of an order of the Adame Crrenjt Count, the underiigiieff. Guardian Os Donald F. Kellar, will at the location of the premises in Deeatnr, Indiana, on the »th day of August, 1657, at the hour of «:5o PM. Central Daylight Savin* Time, offer for sale at public auction, for not lees than two thirds (4/1) its full acwraised value, certain real estate belonging to said minor, de. scribed as follows: .■SX,"*’ <»' iXr.-m.ffi. *5 « in Joseph Crabbe 3rd Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Adams County, Indian*. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of Mid Court, and on the following terms and conditions: Twenty-five per cent (»%) down on day of sale, and the balance upon delivery of the Guardian’s deed and merchantable abstract of title brought down to date of sale. Pur. chaser assumes toe second hiataUmrnt tl !tA 9s< taxes due and payable tn 1957 and *ll subsequent toxa* Purchaser may have ponceSion upon final payment of purchase J>nC6. GuArd inn Howard B. Baumgartner. Attorney

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