Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1957 — Page 2

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Plane Strike Ends At Frankfort Plant FRANKFORT (W — A two-week strike at the Ingram-Richardson plant ended Saturday when about

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Gloria Koeneman Is Named To Committee Represents State On National Committee Miss Gloria Koeneman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koeneman of Preble township, was chosen by the state board of directors of the Indiana rural youth to represent Indiana on the national young peoples committee of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Miss Koeneman, who is just completing a term as district president of the fourth district rural youth, has been active for many years in the organization. She is also an officer of the midwest farm youth committee. Miss Koeneman will be one of 16 representatives from as many states on the committee. The appointment is subject to the approval of the state Farm Bureau president and the American Farm Bureau president,' who actually makes the appointment. There will be three meetings of the committee each year, the first meeting to be December 7 preceding the national rural youth convention. The group holds a national training camp annually in the early spring for state rural youth directors, extension youth leaders, and others working with rural youth. During the state board of direci tors meeting, in which Miss Koene-

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man was chosen from among five woman eligible for the post, it was also announced that district four had more rural youth members than any other district, with 626, closely followed by district 3. at Lafayette, with 614 members. Contract Awarded By Commissioners The county commissioners, meeting in regular session this morning, awarded the contract on a backhoe and tractor for the county highway department to Decatur Equipment company. The company submitted a bid of $4,395 on a Henry Back Hoe and International Harvester tractor which was approved by the commissioners. The same company submitted another bid of $4,123. Other bids submitted were Riehle Tractor company of Decatur, $4,822.96; A. H. Heine Implement company of Fort Wayne, two bids of $4,189 and $4,209; Dierkes Implement company of Decatur, $4,500; Case Implement company of Fort Wayne, $4,600, and Flesch Miller company of Fort Wayne, $4,890. Also during this morning’s session, the commissioners adopted a resolution that they will not be a party to any repair or construction project of ditch for drainage of county roads which involves less than six-inch tile. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

Annual Fish Fry Thursday Evening The Jonah club, of Akron, will fry the 1.000 pounds of fish for the annual rural-urban fish try Thursday evening, Herman Krusckeberg, ticket chairman, said today. Tickets are still available, but going fast, Krueckeberg Mid. For the past two years no tickets have been available at the door. The presence of Misj Indiana to crown the local soybean queen has built interest in the affair. Tickets are $1.75, and are available at most Decatur stores. Woman Killed And Husband Wounded Apparent Murder, Suicide Attempt ROCHESTER (IP) — A mother was shot and killed and her husband wounded critically Sunday in an apparent murder and attempted suicide, authorities said. Mrs. Dorothy Reno, 44, Rochester, died with six bullets in her body. Fulton County Sheriff Laurence H. Norris said apparently her husband, Donald. 47, blasted her with a pistol and then turned the gun on himself after a gun duel with his son, John, 16. Norris said Reno committed himself to a state mental hospital at Westville Aug. 24 rather than be jailed for public intoxication. Mrs. Reno brought her husband home from the hospital Sunday apparently* without the knowledge of authorities, Norris said. Norris theorized an argument started when Mrs. Reno tried to take her , husband back to the hospital from their farm home about five miles northeast of here. The argument apparently led to the shooting, authorities said. John saw the slaying, grabbed a rifle and exchanged shots with his father. Authorities believed the shot which wounded Reno was not fired by his son. The bullet entered his left lung and he was taken to Woodlawn Hospital here in critical condition. Authorities said Rena once was convicted of drunken driving and Mrs. Reno was convicted of public intoxication.

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Music Festival Os Schools On Tuesday Rural Schools Join At Adams Central Carl Nichelas Plans have beep completed for the annual county music festival, which will feature a concert by the combined bands and choral groups from the five .high schools of the Adams county system Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Adams Central high school gym. Both the choir and the band, composed of students from Monmouth, Pleasant Mills. Adams Central, Hartford and Geneva high schools, will be directed by Carl Nicholas, director of choral music at New Haven high school. Also to be featured will be a twirling demonstration to be presented by twirlers from the five participating schools. They will perform under the direction of Miss Rebecca Lehman, a teacher at Pleasant Mills. Miss Lehman is a graduate of Hartford high school and Bob Jones University. Tbe chorus, which rehearsed, today at Geneva high school, will present the following numbers: “Born to Be Free,”’ “Count Your Blessings," “Heavens Resound," “Aint-a That Good News.” “Some Enchanted Evening” and "The Donkey Serenade.” Rehearsal for the combined band will take place Tuesday at Adams

Central high gchool. During the concert the band will present "111 See You Again." ‘‘Lakeland March,” “Londonderry Air," “March Lorraine," “Three Sketches for Band," and "Brasses Triumphant.” Dollars For Democrats Drive Success Here The “Dollar for ..Democrats” drive was a great success, with literally hundreds of Adams county residents taking part in the county, state, and national project, Roger Singleton, drive chairman, said today. If any persons were missed in the drive, and still desire to give, they may call their precinct committeeman. or mail their contribution to Dollars for Democrats, c/o Roger Singleton, 1409 Master Drive, Decatur. All solicitors are asked to turn in their money and ticket books by Wednesday, Singleton stressed. A portion of the money col-

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