Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1949 — Page 7
)A Y, APRIL 7, 1949
'Kbuilding Os MLj Elevator !■ Work started .-onstruiHon of H by Be ™ e E X/nro’. moany. at ( hatH ilien- bv fire recently. ■■alHwrrHe and as nearly
■iblic Auction I pi Executrix of the last will and testament of Fran- ■’ ,n(1 7 S1 "‘<p l l under and by virtue of powers in her vested by V r ; ] vlanis Circuit Court, will offer for sale at Public AucKty,'April 9,-1:00 P.M. •t Bat 1104 W. Monroe St., Decatur, Indiana, and legally described sB s: .. mber Six Hundred Six (606) in Joseph Crabbs sub-divi-"v ■inker Two Hundred Seventy-Seven (277) in Joseph ‘, Western Addition, to the town of Decatur. Indiana as i, dedcnated on recorded plat of said addition to said town ROOM HOME, Kitchen, dining room, living room, two EV ni bath on first floor, two bedrooms on second floor, A IV >xGFD HOME, Plenty of closet space, Nice front and BE? r.rJwsemnit. Good Furnace, Cistern. Soft Water in the W. .t \N ATTRACTIVE HOME IN EXCELLENT REPAIR. ■rrnfll’ED CORNER LOT 66x132 and in one of DECATUR'S RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS. PROPERTY— Living room suite; Corner what-not; Victro kEI.hW Large mirror;. Two 9x12 rugs; 5 throw rugs; Sewing ißlibrarv table and End tables: Glass cupboard; Studio couch; buffet and chairs; Rocking chairs; Bedroom suite; ■■drawers; Lamps; Carpet sweeper; Lots of bedding, dishes, anil many other articles. IBeFRIGERATOR; EASY WASHER; NEARLY NEW ROUND RANGE, ENAMEL FINISH. 4 Hole Gas Stove; Kitchwash tubs; fruit jars; lawn mower; garden tools; 50 ft. Ho-'e: bicycle in good shape; 2 ton coal; and many other items. Sump Pump and a 9x12 Rug. M Ileal Estate—One-third Cash day of sale, balance on delivery H'an'l merchantable abstract. Immediate Possession, Property—Cash. MARY LHAMON K Executrix of the Estate of Frances Bogner, deceased. Auctioneer Severin H. Schurger—Attorney ed by Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana 17
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fireproof as possible. The base of the building will be 50x54 feet. The | elevator part will be 80 feet high and will have a capacity of 20,000 1 bushels of grain. The contract for the project was awarded to Ray ’ Pellin, of Fort Wayne. The new building is to be done in time for the summer grain harvest. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
Borne-French School Planning Cafeteria ■I Berne, April 7— The board of ; trustees of the Berne-French school ■corporation is soliciting bids for I the furnishing of a school cafsterla, I to serve warm noon lunches to the j school students. The cafeteria will . ! be located in rooms under the west . • bleachers in the high school gyhinasium. It is hoped to open the eafI eteria before the end of the present i school term and to re-open it next I fall. Edward Stucky To Head Berne Rotary Berne, April 7 — Edward Stucky, of the Berne Lumber company, is the new Rotary president in Berne. i i He was elected this week, succeedI ing Vilas Schindler. Other new of- ■) fleers are C. H. iMuselman, vice--1 president; Fred Von Gunten, sec- ’ retary; Glen Neuenschwander, treasurer, and Forest Balsiger, ser- , geant-at-arms. No Formal Bid Filed For Garbage Purchase The board of public works and , safety did not award a contract for delivery of city garbage to an independent purchaser, because no . formal bid was filed, Robert Anderson, city attorney, stated today. , True Andrews, farmer living . north of Decatur on U. S. highway 27, purchased the garbage the past . year. He notified the city that he did not intend to renew his contract. The city advertised for proposals and only a memo bid was filed, Mr. Anderson explained. In all probability the city will readvertise for bids for purchase of the garbage. The city delivered the garbage to the Andrews farm for $2 ' j per load.
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Special Services Al Zion Lutheran Palm Sunday Rites Planned By Church The Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe and Eleventh streets, will conduct special services Palm Sunday. Eighteen new members will be received into communicant membership of the congregation in the 10:30 festival service by the rite of confirmation, the sacrament of holy baptism; and by transfer. The service will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, who will direct his sermon remarks especially to the new members, speaking on the question: "What* Shall I Do Witli Jesus?” The service will open with a full processional led by the church choir and followed by the catechumens and the pastor, singing, “Hosanna, Loud Hosanna.” The following will be received as new members: by the rite of confirmation: Paul Junior Conrad, Dorothy Fleming, James Fleming, Shirley Fuelling, Shirley Gerke, James Helm, Gaynel Lankenau, Donald Rcinking. Barbara Walters, Mrs. Lawrence Fuelling, Mrs. Harold Hambrock, Mrs. Jack Schnepf, and Mrs. Clarence Stapleton, Jr.; by holy baptism, Elwyn Rauch; by transfer, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Zalac of Bluffton, Mrs. Elwyn Rauch of Decatur, and Earl Dawaid of Geneva. The order of service follows: Organ by Don Bleberlch. organist; processional; invocation; confession of sins; the introit and the kyrie; Gloria in Excelsis; salu tation and the collect; scripture reading; choir: “Open the Gates of the Temple," confession of faith; hymn, “My Maker Be Thou Nigh;” sermon; offertory and offerings; hymn, "Blessed Savior Who Has Taught Me;” confirmation of children's class; sacrament of holy baptism; induction of newly transferred; general prayer ! and the Lord’s Prgyer; benedic--1 tion; choir recessional. Hilty Infant Dies At Fredericksburg Berne, April 7 — Ivan Hilty, 10- : week old son of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hilty of this community, died jat Fredericksburg. Ohio and was buried there. Mrs. Hilty and child ! were visiting relatives there when i the i.aby became ill and died. The parents and grandparents survive. Peace At Last From ?ERSISTENT ITCH! No wonder thousands tcised Itchy U»r---i ment blf»ss the day they changed to Resinol. ! Here's quick action from first moment —a j bliss/ul sense of peace that lasts and lasts, thanl.s to 6 active soothing iwnts In a laro> I lin base that stays on. Don’t be content with anything less effective tb&u Resinol Ointment.
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