Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1948 — Page 2

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Ileal Estate Mon 5 ROOM SEMI-MODERN HOME Monday, December 18th - MO P. M. LOCATED at 116 North 11th St., Decatur, Indiana There are five large rooms and large room fur bath fixtures, a nice built in back porch for utility room. The house is on a good foundation, has good roof and is in fine repair inside, some built in cupboards in the kitchen. A coat of paint on the outside will make it a nice home. It is located on an extra large lot, with fiqp shade trees, some fruit, nice garden lot and 2 car garage. Close to several churphes and grocery stores. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION TERMS—2O% Cash on day of sale, balance on delivery of clear title. “Inspection invited.” Mr. & Mrs. Meredith Dailey - Owners D. S. Blair—Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Auctioneer Gerald Strickler—Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Inc. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 68 7 9 11 SPECiiTFoiTsALE -NEW3—Corn Cribs—s93.oo value for-- SBO.OO I—Fairbanks Hammer Mill—sl6o.oo value for $130.00 I—Twentieth Century Walder—sl69.oo value for $130.00 1— Gridley Rotary Hoe—sl49.oo value for SIOO.OO 2— Wayne Air Compressors—sl49.2s value for— $125.00 2— Monroe E-Z Seats for C. Tractor—s29.9s value, $25.00 3— ft. Spike Tooth Harrows—s67.oo value, for $58.00 I—Moilpe Wagon—sloo.oo value, for SBO.OO I—Freeman Wagon—slss.oo value, for $130.00 I—4oo Chick Electric Brooder—s46.oo value, for r . $35.00 MacMillian Ring Free Grease, 25 1b5.—54.25 value, for .. $3.25 “B” Allis Chalmers Tractors f'G" Allis Chalmers Tractors Cultipapkers Graham Plows Garber Grass Seeders Tractor tires Naturalube Oils 4 Greases - USED - I—Oliver "70’’ Tractor with Cultivators 1— "B" Allis Chalmers Tractor 1—“ B” Cultivator 1—“ B" Plow , I—B 4C 6 ft. Mower 1-10-20 Tractor 3—Disc Harrows ♦ 1-2-14 Plow 1-3-12 Plow GERBER -MOSER IMPL COMPANY U. S. 27 DECATUR Phone 2551 ** 7 9

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Honor Roll Listed For Decatur High 64 Students Named On Six-Weeks Roll The honor roll for the second six weeks at the Decatur high school has been announced. Forty students attained the honor roll in the senior high school and 24 were named from junior high school. The names follow: Senior High Striker, Kristine 5A Kohler, Phyllis 4A IB Bieberich, Eileen 4A Hurst, James 4A Burnett, Carolyn 4A Stucky, Marvin 4A Ahr, Sally 4A Bohnke, Harold 4A Braden, SaralynSu 4A Harris, Margaret 4A Pribble, Robert 4A Smitley, lona Luella 4A Cole, Tom 4A Fuelling, Marilyn 4A Kolter, Jerry 4A Bauer, Margene 3A ip Bogner, Richard Samuel 3A IB Foley, Odel 3A IB Grant, Kenneth 3A IB Hansel, Paul Robert 3A IB McConnell. Colleen 3A IB Vanhorn, Mari|yn 3A IB | Linn. Dianne 3A IB Petrie, Jack 3A IB Thieme, Delqris 3A IB Hite, Jackie 3A IB Swearingen, Mary Ann 3A IB Karlen, Pat 2A 3B iFennig, Ruth 2A 2B Foreman, Marcus 2A 2B Helm, Barbara 2A 2B Mac Lean, Dave 2A 2B Mac Lean, Don 2A 2B Porter, Victor 2A 2B Schafer, Mary Catherine 2A 2B Doan, John 2A 2B I ' Johnson, Palmer 2A 2B ; Anderson, Betty 2A 28, Potts, Jean Ann 2A 2Bi Roth, Pauline 2A 2B Junior High fhomas. Dan 6A

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Eromer, Edna Marie 6A Krick, Marvene 6A Elliott, Beverly , 5A IB Davidson, G7adys 5A IB Jaberg, Marilyn 5A IB Kalver, Carol 5A IB Kirchenbauer, Marilyn 5A fB Kimble, Sharon 4A 2B Strahm, Lois 4A 2B Everhart. Janet 4A 2B Busse, Ruth 4A 2B Egly, Verlin 4A 2B Syster, Karen 5A IB Kruse,, Joan 3A 3B Cole, Allan 3A 3B McDougal, Carolyn 3A 3B Nelson, Carolie 3A 3B DeVore, Barbara 2A 4B Hetrick, Rosemary 2A 4B Custer. Jim Tony 2A 4B Hetfick, Janet 2A 4B Bowman, Carol Jean 2A 4B Vizzard, Larry 2A 4B DISCUSS NEEDS (Cm * Frcm One) center, represented the Community Fund. Mayor Doan had planned to show the blue prints of the new swimming pool and engineer Ralph Roop was scheduled to explain what facilities were being planned in connection with the pool, but because of a shortage of time, it was decided to delay this phase of the discussion until a later meeting. No definite plans were made, but it was the general consensus of opinion of those present that the teen agers had some good points. Mayor Doan said that a committee would be named to further investigate the proposition. Another general meeting will be called shortly after the first of the year. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notice Is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, that on the 7th day of December. 1948 the said Council deemed it necessary to make certain public improvements, and adopted ‘the following improvement resoluj tion: Preliminary Resolution for THE I NORTH SEWER Improvement. I Said improvement shall be made in 1 accordance with the profile, detaildrawing and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk-Treasurer of I said City. I The total co=t of said Improve- . rnent shall be assessed upon the real | estate abutting said improvement in accordance with the method and | manner provided for in an Act of’ The Indiana General Assembly en,j titled, "An Act Concerning MunI icipal Corporations" approved March 16, 1905, and the provisions of all ' Acts amendatory and supplemental I thereto. | Tlte Common Council of said City lias fixed Tuesday, the 21st day of December. 1948. at 7:39 o'clock p.m. as a date and time tvhen said Council will hear and consider objeci tlons or remonstrators from persons interested therein «r affected thereby and on said day at said hour the Council will n.aet In the Council room for the purpose of taking final action thereon. H. Vernon turn nd I Clerk- I‘renxnrer Dee. 9-16 Trade in s Good Town — Decatur

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Indianapolis Woman Is Severely Beaten Indianapolis, Dec. 9— The neph ew of Mrs. Lora Weak, a widowed grocery keeper, admitted today that he and two youthful companions beat the woman severely and robbed her of $270 in her home here Tuesday night. Arb Greenlee, 22. Indianapolis, told police that he and Joseph Collier, 20, and Gerald Pennington, both of Indianapolis, struck Mrs. Weak with a pistol before robbing, her. Greenlee said they decided to rob her because he knew she kept large amounts of cash in her home. A blood-spattered gun was found in an ice box at Greenlee’s home, police said.

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APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Estate no. 448$ Nolle* Ik hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Josephine Nicholson late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Walter J. Krick Administrator Dec. 8, 11(48 Ferd L. I.ltterer AttorneyDec. 9-16-23 kotice of final settlement f OF ESTATE NO. 4383 Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Sarah Rape, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 29th day of December, 1948, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate at said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Lewin E. Rape Administrator Decatur, Indiana, De”. 8, 1948. Attorney Mylen F. Parrtab Dec. 9-16

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