Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1949 — Page 2

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Book List llrialur Public Schools 1940 • 1950 FOURTH GRADE Stories of My Country's B-ginning* •<•"* Real Life Arithmetic, Book I Drill & Practice in Arithmetic. Lennes, 4th Gr. Learning Essentia) English. Grade I ■ ' My Word Book Grade 4. Consumable Safety Every Day ' Geography Around the World ' Webster’s Elementary Dictionary *•* I IsMirn to Write, Grade 4. Consumable Golden R«»d Tablet ---------® Box Prang Water Colors . * Box of Crayola*. 10 colors Water Pan ““ Penholder Coll Bound Composition Book, No. C-1569 FIFTH GRADE Making Sure of Arithmetic - - 11 f Making Sure of Arithmetic Workbook, Grade 5 Stories of My Country’s Growth 1 ’' Days and Deeds, Fifth Reader - *•» Geography of the Americas 1 Learning Essential English. Grade ’* Doing Your Best for Health •” .My Word Book. Grade 5. Consumable ’• Webster's Elementary Dictionary - Golden Rod Tablet - Box Prang Water Colors - - Box of Crayola*. 18 colors Water Pan Penholder Loose Ixtaf Note Book. 2 ring *® I I-eam to Write. Grade 5, Consumable -25 No. I Double Q Writing Book 10 SIXTH GRADE Real Life Arithmetic. Book 2 I - 9 ® Drill 4 Practice in Arithmetic, Lennes. 6th Grade 13 America. Heir of Yesterday 1 44 Peopie * Progress. 6th Grade Reader -1 51 Learning Essential English, 6th tirade .....—- 1.01 Building Good Health — - 9 ® My Word Book. Grade 6, Consumable — 36 Living Across the Sea* 1.55 I Learn to Write. Grade 6. Consumable .... ... -25 Webster's Elementary I b tlonary 217 Golden Rod Tablet OS Box Prang Water Colors —...—......—...—..... .50 Box of Crayola*, 18 colors -20 Water Pau 05 L PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION A* we, the undersigned, have decided to move to the country, we will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder on FRIDAY, SEPT. 2,1949 6:30 o'clock P. M. at 216 Water St., North of Adams County Jail or 2 blocks south and 1 east of Court House in Decatur. 6 room semi-modern home with big living room, nice sixe kitchen with sink and running water. 3 hedrocua, toilet and bath. Large attic tan be made into one or two good »izei| sleeping rooms. This house is insulated with brick veneer siding and ha* a good asphalt roof The lot I* 66 ft wide and goes buck Io the St. Mary's river, with lots of fruit tree* and nice shade tre •*. Two extra lol*. Corner lot I* alxiut 70 ft. x 150 ft. Second lot Is 66 ft. wide and extends t>ack to St Mary's river. These are nice size lots and have beautiful shade trees. This property and lots will first he sold separate and then as nne unit, whichever bring* the highest bid We invite you to inspect these lots and property any time prior to the sale. TERMS: 20% cash day of sale, balance upon delivery of deed and clear title. MR. & MRS. ARTHI R G. MARTINEZ, Owner Sale conducted by Schwartz Really Service, P. D. Schwartz Auctioneer 30 31

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Wounded Gunman Is Nabbed Al Capilal Tip By Bus Clerk Leads To Capture Indianapolis, Aug. 30— (UP) — A wounded gunman wai captured early today on a tip given police by a bus clerk who gold the man a ticket to Chicago, HI. Police picked up Percy Lee Harrison. 30, Evanston, 111., a* a suspect In the robbery of a filling station yesterday. They said he admitted he was wounded by the station operator. Orville Korn, but denied the robbery. Yesterday a posse of state police, I sheriff's deputies and city police arrested William Arnold. 27, also of Evanston, a* he lay face down in the mud of a cornfield. Arnold and Harrison allegedly were accomplice* in the KM station robbery Police credited ticket clerk William A Mastenik. 25. Indianapolis, with the capture of Harrison They said Masternik sold the man a ticket to Chicago but became suspicious because of his bloodstained hand. Mastenik then offered Traveler's:

Penholder Loose Leal Note Book. 2 ring No. 4 Double Q Writing Book 10 SEVENTH GRADE , Adventure* for Readers. Book 1 W-JJ Making Sure of Arithmetic. Grade 7 !-•» Making Sure of Arithmetic Workbook. Grade 7 50 The United States In the Modern World 1 The Rise of Our Free Nation I-® 9 Learning Essential English I-® 9 Our Environment: it* Relation to U* 134 Helping the Body in Its Work 9 4 My Word Book, Grade 7. Consumable -36 Webster's Elementary Dictionary — 2.17 Golden Rod Tablet -®5 Bozos Crayola*, 18 colors -20 Boz Prang Water Colors .... ... -50 Water Fan ... .... EIGHTH GRADE Adventures for Readers, Book II |1 98 Living Arithmetic, Book 111 -81 Eighth Grade Lennes Test Ar Practice Pad* .47 The Rise of Our Free Nation I" Our Environment: How We Adapt Ourselves To It 1.44 Fundamental* of Citizenship with Indiana Supplement 1.40 Learning Essential English 1.08 Idling Safely ........ -72 My Word Book, Grade 8. Consumable .36 Coil Bound Note Book .10 Golden Rod Tablet ... .05 Box Prang Water Colors .60 Box of Crayola*, 16 color* ...................................... .20 Water Pan 05 Webster's Elementary Dictionary 2.17 FRESHMAN ENGLISH English. First Course 11.76 Adventures in Reading ."... 2.23 Winston’s Simplified Dietlonary 1.72 Essentials in English. Laboratory Method. Book I SO MATHEMATICS A First Course in Algebra 1.82 GENERAL MATHEMATICS Mathematics for Everyday Affairs 1.44 LATIN La'ln for Americans, Book I 2.20 BIOLOGY Modern Biology .. __ 266 HEALTH Health for You 1.73 Manual Training Voc Hom? Economics Art _ Commercial ’ ffi’en out by Instructor. Narcotics. Etc. Voc. Agriculture SOPHOMORE ENGLISH Eng Ish. Second Cour e— 51 .17 Adventures in Appreciation 2.52 Wiastou's Simplified Dictionary 1.72 Essentials In English, Laboratory Method. Book I! .80 MATHEMATICS Plane Geometry _ 162 HISTORY World History, The Struggle for Civilization 2 86 LATIN Latin for Americans. Second Book 2 63 inoiAKJY Modern Biology .... ................... . 264 HEALTH Health for You ... ...... 1,73 Commercial r Art • I Voc. Home Economics J _ Voc Agriculture ) Texts given out by Instructor. Manual Training Narcotics, Etc. I JUNIOR ENGLISH Adventures In American Literature >2.70 Winston's Simpit-icd Dictionary 1.72 Essentials In English. Laboratory Method, Book 111 .80 SPEECH Speech 1 9t HISTORY United States ol America 2 70 MATHEMATICS A S<<ond Course In Algebra 1 93 Solid Geometry ....... ........... 155 COMMERCIAL Oregg Shorthand. Functional Method. Part I 121 PHYSICS Modern Physic* .......................................... 234 Art Narcotics. Etc. I Given out by Instructor Voc. Agriculture SENIOR ENGLISH Adventure* In English Literature 52 88 Winston's Slmp'i.'ied Dictionary 1.72 Essentials In English, Laboratory Method. Book IV .80 SPEECH Speech t> | BUSINESS ENGLISH Effective Buaines* Correspondence | 51 ervics ' Government of the United Statee 1 ra SOCIOLOGY Onr Changing Social Order Revised 2.07 Gregg Speed BuiMtng Stenographer'* Nm« Book No. SG-10 tn Applied Basil,,, Ijiw .............. , CHEMISTRY ~• New World of Chemistry 3 Narcotic*. Etc. Given out by laatrmlor voc. Agriculture

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iniurance, and Harrison bought | that, giving hl* name as Percy liar t is and an Evanston address The clerk remembered radio broadI < a*t* that a wounded man sought for the holdup was from Evanston and called police. Harrison surrendered without objection. i Mrs. Jeff Zuercher ; To Teach At Bryant Berne. Aug. 30 — Mrs. Jeff Zuercher, of Berne, will again ' teach in the Bryant school* this ’ year. She has taught there the past few years. She will teach English ■ and Isatin. Accepts Pastorate Os Virginia Church • Berne, Aug. 30 — The Rev Robert Miller, son of the Rev and Mrs. R Paul Miller of near Berne, ha* resigned aa pastor of the Brethren church at Martinsville, and has accepted a call from the Brethren church at Roanoke. Va. In his new charge Rev Miller will also organize a Bible Institute. There is nothing colder than a tireless hearth.

? f I If W X j \ j 1 & q I * A f • t/ 1 1 f\ il Pa 1 1 I O' w ' I A ' - - ««■ - ... *'* >" — "■ THI R«$T vnERAN OF World War II to head the Veterans of Foreign Ware, Clyde A, Lewis (left) of Plattsburg, N. Y, chata with the outgoing commander, Lyall T. Beggi of Madison, Wise. The new VJ.W. Commander-In-Chief was elected unanimously at the close of tho organization’s 50th National Encampment at Miami, Fla. (International)

ADMITS (Cont. From Page One) said Vaughan. "1 don't know how he got in. Um sure if Mr. Maragon told of getting money from that individual. I'd remember it. He certainly did not.'' McCarthy then asked about campaign contributions from Hells, and Vaughan said he thought Helis had given 52.000 or $3,000. "This is about the time you were interceding in hl* behalf," McCarthy observed. Vaughan said he didn't recall ever getting any campaign contributions from James V. Hunt, the "five percenter” whose activities set off the committee's probe of

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Application Forms Received At Berne Berne, Aug. 30 — Blank* to be used for filing with the veterans administration for national service life insurance claim* have been received at the Berne post office and are now available. • Winslow Funeral Rites Held Monday Berne. Aug. 30 — Funeral services were held at Spiceland Monday for John L. Winslow. 75, prominent retired farmer, who died suddenly from a heart attach. Winslow was the father of Mrs. E. M. Webb, of Berne. Burial was made at Carthage.

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Finish Excavation Work For New Home Berne, Aug. 39 _ - _ work for the bazetnent (/’’'fl home to be built hy Hegger, ha* been c«»mjßa-tM* 9 work wa* done by y w! « of Decatur. The new bo me located on ,v>rtti Jen erM J on a lot Hahegger recently from Emanuel * The house will b e of brick >ZI

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