Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1959 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Rtinday By THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr President John G Heller Vice-President Ch*s- Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Interest Aroused There is much local interest in who will be nominated for governor next summer by the Democratic party, and there should be. After all, it has always been the philosophy of the Democrats that the people should choose the candidates. 1 Yesterday we ran a list of possible candidates, and a blank space for anyone to fill in the name of their choice. We will continue running the ballot until the end of the week, and if the results merit it, we will publish the total vote. It is interesting to note the difference in political parties, and the ways in which they function. The state law allows each political party to make its own rules. These rules are printed in the state election manuals, which are revised before each election. The Republican pary is now choosing a state chairman to replace one who promised to resign if unsuccessful in the city elections this fall. Rules 106-110 of the Republican party deal with the method of selecting a successor for a chairman who resigns. The 11 district chairmen and 11 district vice-chairmen, are to meet within seven days, or at a meeting called to accept the resignation, and choose a new chairman. But we learn, via the news services, that Gov. “High-Tax Harold” Handley, Sen. Homer E. Capehart, former Gov. Ralph Gates, fiery former Sen. William E. Jenner, and George Stark, the state GOP treasurer, have already held a secret meeting at the governor’s mansion to determine who the new choice will be. So apparently the grass-roots Republicans will have little to say about it. Democrats, we hope, will never subscribe to such a policy. Therefore, we hope that every person who intends to vote in the Democratic primary next spring will express his views on who should . be nominated. We hope that it will never be necessary to write, as written in Indianapolis Monday, “Although the 22-member state committee will make the formal selection next Friday, the final determination of the new state chairman will be made by Handley.” They have not even let the heir-presumptive, Lt.Gov. Crawford Parker, in on things. Parker, a candidate for the GOP governor’s nomination, should at least have • voice in the decision. YOUR BALLOT (Please mail to the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.; your choice will be tabulated with all those received, and the results printed, if enough returns are received). Matthew Welsh Bert Steinwedel - John Walsh Ralph Tucker Von Eichhorn

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County Rural Youth Will Receive Award Adams county rural youth will receive one of the top three awards in the state contests at the state rural youth convention Wednesday. This word was received by Legora Markle, 1959 county rural youth president. The local club entered the safety, citizenship, public relations for agriculture and newsletter contests in the state. The annual convention will be held at the Murat Temple in Indianapolis in conjunction with the, Indiana Farm Bureau convention. Meredith Speicher, state rural youth president from Wabash, will conduct the day’s meeting and program. —Glenn—W. Sample, vice president of Indiana Farm Bureau, will talk to the group during the morning session. Sally McCullough of Adams county, state rural youth treasurer, will give her report and Gloria Koeneman, national committeewoman, will give a report of the national committee. Election of state rural youth officers for 1960 will be held during the afternoon session. The state talk meet winner will also be determined. Tire topic on which the talk meet contestants will speak is “How can we maintain individual initiative and responsibility in agriculture?” The state contests awards will be presented that evening at the annual banquet and the 1960 officers will be installed by Carl Seest, 1953 state rural youth president. Rural youth members will join the Farm Bureau group for the evening program. John Strohm of Woodstock. 111., will speak to the group on "Red rivals: Russia and today.” A Farm Bureau and rural youth dance in the Egyptian room of the hotel will conclude the convention day. Several rural youth members from Adams county will be in attendance. 0 ■ -e | 20 Years Ago i I Today O- — . -o Nov. 10, 1939 — Jeff Liechty, Adams county treasurer, reports $221,210.74 in tax payments during the recent fall taxpaying period. Corn borer infestation of about 60 per cent in Adams county was reported during a tri-county meeting in Allen county. The 1939 run of the Central Sugar Co. plant is expected to continue until about Dec. 5, with the beet crop totaling nearly 100,000 tons. Ed Highland and Hubert Zerkel, Sr., were among the guests at Dad’s day festivities at DePauw Universityi The Decatur Commodores lost their home opener to the New Haven Bulldogs, 24-14.

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TSE NDCATUR DAffiT DEMOCRAT, MCATOE, OUMARA

la th* Adam* Circuit Court September Tertn. 1959 N*. SOMI notice: to non-re*went« STATE OF INDIANA SSI COUNTY OF ADAH HOWARD LEE HABBEGGER Plaintiff vg HENRY KRICHCAMP, ET AD Defendant* Come* now the plaintiff in th* above entitled cause, by GALLIVAN A HAMILTON, hl* attorneys, and files hi* complaint therein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the defendants: HENRY KRICHCAMP and ELIZA KRICHCAMP. husband and; wife, HENRY KIRSCAMP and KIRSCAMP, the unknown wife of Henry Kirscamp, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, HENRY BAKER, and BAKER, the unknown wife of Henry Baker, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, MARY ELIZABETH K RISC AMP and KRISCAMP, the unknown husband of Mary Elisabeth Krlscamp, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, ELIZABETH KRISTKAMP and — KRISTKAMP, the unkown husband of Elizabeth Kristkamp, whose true Christian name 1* unknown to the plaintiffs, MARY KRISTKAMP and KRISTKAMP, the unknown husband of Mary Kristkamp, whose true Christian name is unkown to the plaintiffs, ANTONE KRISTKAMP and KRISKAMP, the unknown Wife of Antone Krlstkamm. whose true Christian name is’ unitown to the plaintiffs, HENRY KRISTKAMP and KRISTKAMP, the unknown- wife of Henry Kristkamp, whose true Christian name is unkown to the plaintiffs, • ELIZABETH CATHARINE MILLER and MILLER, the unknown husband of Elizabeth Catharine Miller, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, MATTHIAS MILLER and MARY ELIZABETH MILLER, husband and wife, MARY E. MILLER and MILLER, the unknown husband of Mary E. Miller, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, , ANTONY KRISKAMP and KRISTKAMP, the -unknown wife of Antony Krlskamp, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, CATHARINE BRINK and JOHN BRINK, husband and wife, BERNARD MEYERS and MEYERS, the unknown wife of Bernard Meyers, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, HENRY SHEARHOLT and MARY SHEARHOLT, husband and wife, HENRY HEDEMAN and HEDEMAN, the unknown wife of Henry Hedeman, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, HENRY HEIDEMANN, also spelled HEIDEMAN and ELIZABETH HEIDEMANN, husband and wife, HENRY HEIDERMAN and HEIDERMAN, the unknown wife of Henry Heiderman, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, GERHARD HEISLER and HEISLER, the unkown wife of Gerhard Heisler, whose true Christian name is unkown to the plaintiffs, MARY KRISCHAMP, HENRY KRISCHAMP, ELIZA KRISCHAMP, ANTON also known as ANTOINE KRISCHAMP, heirs of Henry Krlscbamp, deceased SAMUEL L. RUGG.as the Administrator of the Estate of Henry Kirschamp, deceased, HERMAN HEISLER and HEISLER, the unknown wife of Herman Heisler, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, MARY KRISCAMP and KRISCAMP, the unknown husband of Mary Kriecamp, who true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, ELIZA KRISCAMP and KRISCAMP, the unknown husband of Eliza Kriecamp, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, ANTOIN, also known as ANTONE KRISCAMP and KRISCAMP, the unknown wife of An* toin Kriecamp, whose true Christian name is unknown to the glaintiffs. NRY KRISCAMP and KRISCAMP, the unknown wife of Henry Kriecamp, whose true Christian name is tanknown to the plaintiffs, GERHARD HEISLEIR and HEISLEIR, the unknown wife of Gerhard Heislelr, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs. WILLIAM W. CORSON, Commissioner MATHIAS MILLER and MARIA ELIZABETH MILLER, husband and wife, HENRY DERKS and DERKS, the unknown wife of Henry Derks, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, HENRY DIREKES and DIREKEB, the unknown wife of Henry Direkes, whose tru* Christian name is unknown 'to the plaintiffs, BERNARD, also known as BARNEY MEYER, Sen., and MEYER, the unknown wife of Bernard Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, BARNEY MEYER, Executor of the Estate of Bernard Meyer, deceased, SUSANAH MEYER, also known as SUSANNA, widow of Bernard Meyer, deceased, BERNARD MEYER and MEYER, the unknown wife of Bernard Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, MARY NEtSTERAN and BARNEY NEYSTERAN, husband and wife, CATHARINE EITING and HENRY EITING, husband and wife, ELIZABETH HOEVEL and HENRY HOEVEL, husband and wife, CHRISTINA MEYER, also known as CHRISTINA MYER, and MEYER, the unknown husband of Christina Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, GERHARD HESSLER and HESSLER, the unknown wife of Gerhard Hessler, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, JOHN HESSLER and CELINA HESSLER, husband and wife, REBECCA KOHNE and KOHNE, the unknown husband of Rebecca Kohne, whose true Chris- - tian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, ANNA HAKE and HAKE, the unknown husband of Anna Hake, who true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, ANTHONY MEYER and MEYER, the unknown wife of Anthony Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, HARMAN. also known as HARMON MEYER .and MEYER, the unknown wife of Harman Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, RALPH MEYER, and — MEYER, the unknown wife of Ralph Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, XTUS, also known as XYSTUS MEYER, and MEYER, the unknown wife of Xtus Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, CLARENCE MEYER and MEYER, the unknown wife of Clarence Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, ’ . CLEMENT MEYER and MEYER, the unknown wife of Clement Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, CLETUS MEYER, and MEYER, the unknown wife of Cletus Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, LORA MEYER and MEYER, the unknown husband of Lora Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, FRANCIS MEYER and MEYER, the unknown husband of Francis Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, LAURA MEYER, and MEYER, the unknown husband of Laura Meyer, whose true Christian name la unknown to the plaintiffs,

MARIE MEYER, and —-— MEYER. the unknown husband of Maria Merer, whose true Christian name Is unknown to the plaintiffs, ABBIE MEYER, and MEYER, the unknown husband of Abbie Meyer, whose true Christian name REBECCA KOHNE l *and" J ANTHpNY MEYER, Co-exeoutors of the Last Will and Testament of Bernard Meyer, LOUISE METER and METER, the unknown husband of Louise Meyer, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, MART METER, and METER, the unknown husband of Mary Meyer, whoee true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, BERNARD KOHNE, and KOHNE, the unknown wife of Bernard Kohne, whoso true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, MART C. HOLTHOUBB and HOLTHOUSE, the unknownhusband of Mary C. Holthouse, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, HENRY KNAPP and KNAPP, the unknown wife of Henry Knapp, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, CHARLES KNAPP, and KNAPP, the unknown wife of Charles Knapp, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, EDWARD F. BERLING, and BERLING, the unknown wife of Edward F. Berling, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, ED A. ASriBAUCHER, and ASHBAUCHER, the unknown wife of Ed A. Ashbaucher, whoee true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, MILTON E. HOWER, and HOWER, tho unknown wife of Milton E. Hower, > whose true Christian name Is unknown to the plaintiffs, REBECCA KOHNE and ANTHONY MEYER, as Administrators of the Estate of Elisabeth Meyer, deceased, MARY MEYER, as Guardian of the persons and estates of Ralph Meyer, Xystus Meyer, Clarence Meyer, Clement Mey<r, Laura Meyer, Francis Meyer and Marie Meyer, HERMAN HEISLEIR, and HEISLEIR, the unknown wife of Herman Heisleir, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, GERHARD HEISLIER, and HEISLIER, the unknown wife of Gerhard Heislier, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, GERHARD HESSLER, and HESSLER, the unknown wife of Gerhard Hessler, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, JOHN HESSLER, and HESSLER, the unknown wife of John Hessler, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, GERHART HESSLER, JR., and HESSLER, the unknown wife of Gerhart Hessler, whose . true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, AUGUST H. HESSLER and HESSLER, the unknown wife of August H. Hessler, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, JOSEPH SMITH, widower HENRY SMITH and EMMA SMITH, husband and wife, THEODORE SMITH and DINA ■ SMITH, husband and wife, BERNARD MEYERS and ELIZABETH MEYERS, husband and wife, JOHN HESSLER and HESSLER, the unknown wife of John Hessler, whose true Christian !> name is unknown to the plaintiffs. GERHARD HESSLER, JR., and • HESSLER, the unknown wife of Gerhard Hessler, Jr., whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, GERHARD HESSLER, and - HESSLER, the unknown wife of Gerhard Hessler, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, DAVID D. COFFEE and ANNA M. COFFEE, husband and wife, JOHN HESSLER, Administrator of the estate of August Hessler, deceased. JOHN HESSLER, Executor of the Last Will and Testament <?f Gerhard Hessler, JOHN HESSLER, ANNA COFFEE and ELIZABETH MEYERS, as heirs and devisees of Gerhard Hessler, deceased, JOHN HESSLER and CELINA HESSLER, husband and wife, ANNA COFFEE, and COFFEE, the unknown husband of Anna Coffee, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, JOHN HESSLER and SELENA HESSLER, husband and wife, DAVID DI COFFEE and ANNA COFFEE, husband and wife, JOHN HESSLER, Administrator of the Estate of Anna M. Coffee, deceased, DAVID D. COFFEE. FRANCIS COLCHIN, CLAUDE COFFEE, JEROME COFFEE, MILDRED COFFEE. ADRIAN COFFEE, and HENRIETTA COFFEE, heirs of Anna M. Coffee, deceased, ADRIAN H. COFFEE and MARY COFFEE, husband and wife, DAVID D. COFFEE and JULIA COFFEE, husband and wife, ♦ FRANCIS COLCHIN and COLCHIN. the unknown husband of Francis Colchin, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, FRED J. COLCHIN and COLCHIN, the unknown wife es Fred J. Colchin, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, JEROME COLCHIN and —- COLCHIN, the unknown wife of Jerome Colchin, whose true Christian name is unknown to the GLADYS* COFFEE and COFFEE, the unknown husband of Gladys Coffee, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, CLAUDE M. COFFEE and COFFEE, the unknown wife of • Claude M. Coffee, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, FRANCES COFFEE and COFFEE, the unknown wife of Frances Coffee, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, GEORGE H. PHILLIPS, and PHILLIPS, the unknown wife of George H. Phillips, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, MAX DAVID PkILLIPS, and PHILLIPS, the unknown wife of Max David Phillips, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, DAVID D. COFFEE, and COFFEE, the unknown wife of David M. Coffee, whoee true Christian nae is unknown to the plalnMILDRED CELINA BERLING and — BERLING, the unknown husband of Mildred Celina Berling, whose true Christian name is unknown to the plaintiffs, GERHERD HEISLER and HEISLER, the unknown wife of Gerherd Heisler, whose true Christian name Is unknown to the wsafflv CARSON, Commissioner W. W. CARSON, Commissioner SAMUEL L. RUGG, as Administrator of toe Estate of Henry KrisWILLIIm A. BUGH, Guardian ad W LL?AM A. BUG, Guardian ad litem the unknown husband or wife, widower or widow, and/or the unknown children, descendants, 'heirs, representatives, devisees, legatees, executors of the last will, administrators of the estate, trustees, receivers, creditors, lessees, successors in interest and assigns of each of the above named and otherwise described and designated defendants, and all persons claiming from, through or under them or either of them, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; the former spouses, if any, of the above named persons, or persons otherwise described or designated as defendants to this action, who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; all of the women once known by the names

and designatioM above stated, who may now be known by some other name, the names of all of whom are unknown-to the plaintiff; all persons and corporations, if any, not above specifically named, described or otherwise designated, who assert, or might assort any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate heroin described, by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described or otherwise designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff, are non-reoidenta of the State ot Indiana, and that said action is by a complaint In three paragraphs to quiet plaintiffs title to toe following described real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The north one half of the southwest quarter of section eight (8) in township twenty seven <B7> north of range fourteen (14) east and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section eight (I) in township twentyseven (27) north of range fourteen (14) east and the southwest quarter of toe southwest quarter of section eight (8) in township twenty seven (27) north of range fourteen (14) east in Washington Township in Adams County in the State of Indiana, containing 140 acres. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants last named of the filing and pendency of said comfilalnt against them, and that uness they appear and answer or demur thereto at the call of said cause on the 23rd day of December, 1958, the same being the 33rd judicial day of a term of said court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Decatur, in said county and state, on- the 3rd Monday l of November, 1959, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be taken as true and said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereun to set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Decatur, Indiana, this 23rd day of October, 1959 - RICHARD D. LEWTON Clerk, Adams Circuit Court GALLIVAN A HAMILTON Attorneys for Plaintiff Gal-Ham Building Bluffton, Indiana Oct 27, Nov. 3, Nov. 10

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Many Substitutes At Dinner For Cranberry

NEW YORK (UPD — The nation's food writers wailed briefly at the thought there might not be a cranoerry ror every Thanksgiving turkey, and then perked up. There are substitutes for the tart and brilliant traditional turkey relish. “Swedish lingonberries would be wonderful,” said Ann Seranne, former editor of Gourmet Magazine, "if you can get them.” “A lot of people love to have sauerkraut with turkey,” said Katherin Pinkerton, author of “Cooking Afloat.” Calls It Tragic “But isn’t it tragic. My family loves cranberry — whole berry jelly.” “Spiced peaches, plums, nectarines, any spiced or pickled fruit,” suggested Claude C. Philippe, long of the Waldorf, now executive consultant to the Zeckendorf Hotels Corp. Most had second thoughts as well. “I should think sour cherries would make a wonderful relish, and good color, too,” said Miss Seranne. “It might be fun to candy them. Cook very slowly in syrup for a couple of hours“Or poach apple slices in syrup with vanilla. You could add some cinnamon candy for color.” Currants “Best of AD” Mrs. Pinkerton liked lingonberries, too', or pineapple. “People who lilte that raw cranberry relish put through the grinder could substitute pineapple

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and add mandarin oranges and a little ginger," she suggested. “Out in Canada and Minnesota there’s a wild high-bush cranberry that’s perfectly magnificent,” Mrs. Pinkerton said. “I don’t know it there are any on the market, but I’d rather have that than anything. “Or what about wild gooseberry jam? That has a tang. “Or currants. Maybe that’s the best of all. I think maybe I’d just go buy the very best currant jelly I could buy and let it go at that." COURT NEWS Marriage Application Carl Alvin Kieffer, 22, of Mifflin, 0., and Beverly Lurlene Dickerson, 20, of Mansfield, O.

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