Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1949 — Page 7

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PUBLIC AUCTION 7 Room House & Household Furniture t undersigned, sole heir of the late Laura E. Crill, will sell at auction the following real estate and personal property on the es at 119 North Sixth Street. Decatur, Indiana. MONDAY, MAY 16TH, 1949 Commencing at 6:30 P. M., D.S.T. Real Estate at 7:30 P. M. ESTATE—A good one and one half story " room house; 5 rooms md 2 rooms up: Toilet and lavatory on first floor. Nice large inclosed back porch. House is .in good repair; Extra good roof; nation. Immediate Possession. For inspection of property call Roy S. Johnson & Son—Phone 104 or 1022. - HOUSEHOLD GOODS — op leaf table and chairs; Rockers; Round Oak Bastburner and i hard coal; 3 Beds complete; 1 1 Commode; Bed i; Book Case & Writing Desk; Stand Tables; Rugs and Carpet; Cook Stove; Oil Stove; Mirror; Large Webster's Dictionary; g Utensils: Step Ladder; Clothes Rack; Lawn Mower; Tubs; Jock; 1 Burner Electric Hot Plate; Dishes; Dressmaker's Form; is; Articles too numerous to mention. S on Heal Estate: 1/3 CASH, balance upon delivery of Deed and Abstract of Title. Personal Property—CASH. RALPH E. CRILL Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty—Aucts. . DWoss—Attorney. 6 lb 13 ir iOd#? depends Th C jjf e O s vour f arm ma . chinery depends on the care WYfcSItRDW you give it. It pays to keep machinery in tip-top shape " ... therefore, it will pay you ' / *V\ maße GERB ER • ? MOSER IMPLEMENT COM ’ / 7 yfVVfi PANY your repair and parts X p* i headquarters. While you're tv s here •• • see our AllisYjt; Chalmers implements. 11,111 *■*' 1)l!A1,l ' :lt SPECIAL! FOR SAT. & SUN. ONLY SLICING BOLOGNA, ib 29c PICNIC HAMS lb. *OC 4 to 6 lb. weight — SLICED ~ * SKINLESS WEINERS ,b — 4k FASTI LOAFth— 69c GERMAN HAM lb --53 c ? R K STEAK lb—49c ™OPS - The Bestlb— 6sc , ?* N,) AND MINI TE’ STEAK 1b..-69c RGER CHEESE - 2 Ar he Stinky Kind% lb, brick J W Complete line of Groceries and Produce Open Sat. Nite Till 10 . And All Day Sunday , SCHEIMAN’S MARKET ' 2< Phone 3<>Sl CASH AND CARRY - -

Don Harvey surv exp g qq Harold Gallaneyer do John llosure du s’7o Gerald Bultemeier do ” 18 U 0 Gerber Implement Co. do 3o dO John Gage do i u ( uu Jean C. Gllliom do 35'00 W. H. Gilliom do ( 240 00 Herman Aloeliering do mi1.... 43'26 Roy Matthews do 37255 Walter a. Conrad do 275 jo J. L. Myron & Son do 150(800 Nonman Seheuman do 25 qo Lewistown Ripe Co. do 34(30 Marvin Redding do Van Bauman do 5 10 'llhe Krick-Tyndall Co. do 426 83 Julius Schultz do ; 16.31 r’red Ulman do 17'08 Dore Brewster do s( oU Ajhert Geisel do Reinhard Werling do 6 80 Sidney Dague do 52.27 Meshberger Bros S. Corp, do KxoO Fred F. Steiner do 5.50 Carl Burkhart do 52(37 Leo lurches do 3(50 Roy Butcher do 25(90 Decatur Super Service do .... 150 Parkenson Type. Sales do 2(35 Sinclair Ref. Co. do 32,86 Arnold & Kienle do 2251 H & H Hardware do 11'00 Korte Bros. Inc. do ((" 732.73 Melvin Mallonee at of mil 17.64 L. E. Archbold C. Ag ex .... 165.68 Beulah Jane Bertsch do sten 156.60 Anina IK. .Williams HDag ex 100.17 Dr. H. F. Zwick Health of sal 78..>0 Jean Shockley H. Nurse .... 277.25 D. Burdette Custer do rental 43.33 F. V. Mills asses exp 27.00 Rose Al. Gase do 8,50 Samuel Bentz Cir meals jur 24.30 American Law Book Co. do 35.30 Citizen's Tel. Co. do 11,95 Ind. Instil. Ind. do 256.36 Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co. do 10.00 West Pub. Co. do 15.01) C. H. Muselman pro of mil 15.20 Beavers Oil Serv. sur ex .... 149.12 Reinking-Kirahner Gar. do 20.30 John Bixler court H op 175.00 Verona Venis do _ 65.00 Linn Grove Hardware do .... 135.00 Airs. Lovina Bixler do 3.00 H & H Hardware do 14.95 Norbert Aumann do ~ 7,50 Arnold & Kienk 46.62 Walter Plbg Htg Co do 18.10 Baker Plbg Htg Co jail op 5.25 Holthouse Drug Co. do .... 827.15 No. Ind.'Pub. Ser Co. do .... 17.88 Frank A. Kitson C Ho su 166.00 Joanna Kitson do mat 95.60 Dr. John B. Terveer do pliys 25.00 (Pryor Gilbert do help 75.00 (Beatrice AlcCroskey do 75.00 1 Grover Kelley do 30.00 Herbert Kitson do 40.00 Airs. Eddie McFarland do .... 20.00 'Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt min 4.00 Rev. Ord Gehman do 4.00 The Superior Corp do op . . 32.30 A. AV. Lawson do 194.77 F. McConnell & Sons do .... 7.70 Aleshberger Bros Stone do .... 13.17 1 Berne Hdw. Co. do 32.93

Approves Program 01 Wage Increase UE Seeking Added Benefits From GE A CIO United Electrical Workers national conference board has approved a program calling for a SSOO a year increase in benefits for 125,000 employes of General Electric Co. The board of representatives from 60 General Electric locals throughout the nation recommended an immediate reopening of the UE's national contract with the company. Before the union can serve its demands on the company, locals in GE plants must approve the program. The SSOO would include wage boosts, pension and health program improvements and a shorter work week without loss in take-home pay. It was not specified how much of the SSOO would be alloted to wage increase demands. GE earlier this week said it would fight the union’s demands, which it called inflationary.

Sinclair Ref. Co. do 22.50 Illinois Bottled Gas Co. do 10.05 Hill Coal Co. do 60.2a Berne IGA Store do 38.38 Weldon Neuensehwander do 14.00 Beavers Oil Serv do 24.77 Stewarts Bakery do 46.38 Speigels Mkt. do 192.51 Decatur Hatchery do 57.85 John C. Augsburger co cm 41.66 John ,W. Blakey do 41.66 Otto Hoffman do 41.66 Henry Dehner co coun . 45.00 Leon Neuensc.hwander do 45.00 Julius Schultz do 45.00 'Christ Stahly do 45.00 C. J. Jones do .’. 45.00 Wm. Kruetzman do 1.;. 45.00 Rufus Huser do 45.00 Ed Bosse co at sal 75.00 Berne Witness leg adv 21.08 Coffee Ins. Agcy ins 44.35 Black Funeral Home sol bur 150.00 Zwick Funeral Home do 225.00 Winifred L. Gerke ag ext ex 2000.00 Leo Ehinger (Aimer Le exp .... 150.00 Menno Mertz fox bounty 5.00 Irene Byron Sana. Sana .... 556.71 Forrest G. Railing Tlica test 138.72 Dr. S. M. Frledley do 51.12 Oral Davidson tax ref ........ 17.45 Forest Owens do 5.03 John W. Kareh Stone Co. do 743.14 Lynford D. Bracey do 15.87 Will Winnes Wash Tp asses 64.24 Thomas 11. Baker do 108.00 Mildred Darwachter do . .... 156.00 Jeanette Highland do 156J.0 Margaret Hite do 48.00 David Schwartz Mon tp asses 282.00 Nathan Sprunger do 156.00 NO, 24,1 Phil Sauer Supt eal ... . 225.00 Frank Singleton asst do .... 179.55 Keneth Older do . 196.65 Oscar Young do 171.00 Nathan Aleshberger do 145.35 Kenneth Hoffman, niech .... 207.00 Robert Dubach tr. driver .... 196.65 Virgil Draper du — 196.65 Harold Burger do 189.90 Don Harvey do 182.70 Roy Hirschy do 186.30 Winston Moser do 186.30 Ralph Sauer do .™.«. 170.10 Jack Andrews do . ... 178.21) Vai Schnepp do 186.30 Roy Heller do 186.'ll) Arnold Weidler sin hands .... 186.30 Wm. Dague do 186.30 Christ Zureher do 186.30 Christ Miller do 186.30 Keith Schnepp do 186.30 Joel Augshurger do 186.30 Grover Cottrell do — 2.00 G. C. Reinking do J.... 105.00 Phil Sauer supt mil 40.30 Easter Tire & Tread oper 129.50 Rawls Inc. do 12.15 Liechty & Myers do 323.45 Beavers Oil Service do 848.84 Decatur Auto Supply do .... 29.63 Krick Welding Shop do 28.25 Rlehle Tractor Imp. Co. do . . J 3.68 Mac Allister Mach. Co. do 41.15 Ft. Wayne Spring Ser Co do 114.90 Snap On Tool Corp do 17.25 Sutton Garten Co. do 5.22 Mattes Bros do 22.50 Korte Bros. Inc. do ........ 111.67 Phil L. Macklin Co. do 11.36 White Mfg. d<> 31.00 Mollenkopf & Eiting do .... 59.76 Ft. Wayne Pipe & Supply do 11.90 Decatur Light & Power do 9.02 Citizen's Tel. Co. do 6.95 Marie Krueekeherg do ... . 50.00 Walters Plbg Htg Co. di 5.01 Tri-State Supply Co mat ... 25.00 Indiana State Industries do 74.70 Kocher Lbr. Coal Co 27.60 Armco Drainage & Metal do 47.60 Yost Const. Co. do 6.61 Mei-hlierger Bros S. Co do 3368.39 John W. Kareh Stone Co. do 717.22 Coffee Ins. Agency ins .... 2.85 Welfare Citizen’s Tel. Co. oper 17.15 Haywood Pub. Co. do 125.35 Bernice Nelson Mil post ..... 48.45 Mary J. Hazelwood do . .......... 15.75 Mabel Marshall do 10.30 Adams I'o Mem. Hos med fee 20.00 Fred E. K'olter oper 15.50 Certified before me this 2nd ill’.' of May, mm. Thurman I. Bren. Auditor Adams CounO, Indiana. April 29 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Storm Warning /ix I HAIL Weather is here - - - You may not ge< of,fn ’ bul suppose your crops are ruined this year! You will lose <he money you have invested in production ' costs. And you will lose your expected income. Play safe this year. Buy Hail Insurance. See or call us now. No obligation. The SUTTLES CO. Agents Phone 358 Decatur. Indiana

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School Band Gives Its Annual Program The Decatur high school band, under the direction of Albert Sellemeyer, gave its annual band program at the school assembly this morning. The program began with the March Gloria and concluded with the Decatur high school song. Four, fifth and sixth grade pupils from the Lincoln school were guests at the concert, which was staged in the auditorium of the junior-senior high school. Court Os Awards For Girl Scouts Monday A Girl Scout court of awards will be held at the Lincoln school auditorium Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Lowell Harper will present a short address and awards will be made by the leaders. Parents and friends of the Scouts are invited to attend.

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Attend Conference Os FHA Employes The farmers home administration office in the K. of C. building was closed Thursday when the' employes, Donald A. Norquest and Mary Lou Young, attended a sub-district conference of FHA employes in Muncie. The conference was devoted t<f discussion of ways and means of keeping the public informed about the various services available through the agency such as assistance in farm planning and farm development where additional financing is involved as well as outright purchase of land by farm families. Mr. Norquest received a certificate and service pin from the secretary of agriculture in recognition of his 10-year-continuous service in the department. This award was made by Otis Kercher, 1 state field representative, at a brief ceremony following the noon lunch.

Auto Catches Fire, Driver Fatally Burned Goshen, Ind., May 6 — (UP) — State police said today that William Hippensteel, 27, Goshen, burned to death last night when the car he was driving went out of control, crashed into a utility pole, and caught fire one-half mile north of Syracuse. George Zollinger, 23, Goshen, a passenger, was in Goshen hospital from injuries received when he was thrown from the car by the accident, police said. Three Accidents Are Reported By Police Police report three traffic accidents occurred in the city Thursday. Robert 'L. Sudduth, 16, Decatur, was arrested for speeding when he turned his car at Meibers and Thirteenth streets and hit a parked car belonging to Jack M. Weldy, 20, 410 S. Fifth street

(Police estimated damages to Sud--1 duth's car amounted to SSO, to Weidy’s sls. Margaret J. Gage, 728 North . Fifth street, and Dick Johnson, a driver for Tpeple, Truck Lines I were the drivers involved in a min- ( or accident in the 100 block of Madison street. Police estimated a collision of cars driven by James G. Stewart, 31. 2tj6% North Second street, and Elmer Ralston, 616 ' Line street, resulted in total damage of $35. Five County Students On Purdue Honor List Lafayette, Ind.. May 6 — Five students from Adams county were • among 1,770 to win honors on the ■ distinguished student list of Pur- ■ due University for the first semes- ; ter of the current academic year, ■ according to a list released from ; the office of C. E. Dammon, registrar and director of admissions. To attain this honor, a student must

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■ get a grade-point average of ■ five or better in all subjects carried during the semester. A total of 40 students attained a six-point average, which is the highest grade that can be receiv- , ed in each subject. ! Adams county students on the i distinguished rating list are as foli lows: Monte G. Marbach, Ronald L. • Stucky, Merrit G. Marbach and ; Harold L. Bailey, Decatur, and Ken- ■ neth A. Van Emon, Geneva. i Lineman Is Killed In Packing Plant Muncie, Ind.. May 6 - (UP) — i Officials of the Indiana-Michigan i Electri Co. said today that the i body of George Wedmore, asl-year- • old lineman from here, had been • found at a packing company here. , They said Wedmore was found by i his brother. He had been missing - since Monday and officials said i they believed he had been shocked 1 fatally.