Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1959 — Page 4

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, MM

Up And At It The Blue Creek township Up and At It 4-H club will meet Friday at 7 p.m. at the Klrnsey school to reorganize and elect officers. All past and intended members are urged to attend. • Mrs. Clair Carver, adult leader, also asks that persons intending to join the club bring their enrollment cards filled out and signed by their parents. Hene And Pony The Horse and Pony 4-H club met Tuesday evening at the Adams Central school to elect officers. Regular meetings will be every second Thursday, starting March 12- Dues will be It and should be paid by the.thinj meeting. ~~ • Officers elected are: Claude Striker, president; Tom Peck, vice president; Mary Ann Gerber, secretary; Jerry Osborn, treasurer; John Carroll, news reporter; Ben Colter, health and safety officer; Cassie Strickler, song leader, and Karen Grue, recreation leader. Jolly Juniors The Preble Jolly Juniors met March 9 for their first 4-H club meeting of the year, electing officers and establishing policy for the year. Adult leaders Mrs. Reiney Selking and Mrs. Dale Brandt were in charge of the meeting and election. Officers elected are: Lila Krutefeman, president; Linda Kruetzman, vice president; Larry Bieberich, secretary; Shirley Bieberich, treasurer; Nancy Conrad, health; Ruth Ann Hoffman, song leader; Judy Selking, news reporter; Diane ( Schulenburg, scrap book, Jerry ‘ Selking. safety. Connie and Denny i Reinking and Karen Bieberich, recreation, and Dave Schulenburg, refreshments. Dues were set at 15 cents a meeting, the next of which will be March 23 at the Magley school at 7 p.m. Refreshments were served by the adult leaders. Receives Award A/lc (SgtJ Daniel J. Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mills, i of 127 N. 10th street, recently received the “airman achievement award" given to members of the U.S. Air Force for devotion to duty I and meritorious service. I Mills was selected the outstand- , ing airman of the 828th medical I group from July 1 to December 31 of last year. His address is the following: A/lc Daniel J. Mills; 828th Medical Group; Biggs AFB; El Pasco, Texas. COURT NEWS Marriage Application —Pauline—Marie Gerber, —28, Berne, and Jerry Joe Parr, 26, Geneva. Divorce Case The case of Vereha M. Martz vs Joseph A. Martz was continued and re-set for trial for April 20 at 1:30 o’clock by agreement of both parties. Appraisers Appointed In the matter of the petition by the city of Decatur, for the appointment of appraisers to make an appraisement of certain electric utility property owned and operated by said city and proposed to be sold, an order for appointment of appraisers was filed. Estate Cases The proof of mailing of notice of final segment to all interested persons in the estate of Capitola E. Clark was filed. The final reJpart was submitted. The coexecutors were discharged, (sureties released. The estate closed. In the estate of Roy S. Johnson, the proof of mailing of notice to all interested persons in the matter of final settlement was filed. The final report was submitted, the executrix was ordered to make distribution in compliance with the terms of the final report. A certificate of clearance was filed. The executrix was discharged, sureties on the bond released, the estate closed, If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

CARRY - OUT AVAILABLE EVERY DAY at FAIRWAY • Baked Beans • Potato Salad • Bean Salad • Cole Slaw • Corn Relish • Herring . . . wine or cream sauce.