Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1950 — Page 2

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*■» * Die *• the Death of ‘ Join P. Braun, a director at thto bank, we will be timed WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 WtoHAM. ■mn

SALE CALENDAR MAR. 11—10:30 A. M. CletM SuWer. mile well of Payne. Ohio and than flrat houaa gouth. Complete cloaing oat Bale, Roy A —Nad Johnson and Melvin Llechty, adeta, MAR. 23—10 30 A. M. EBT. Mr» Doyle Sealacott, 3% mi K of Chattanooga, O. Complete cloeinx out sale. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Llechty. aucts. MAR. 14— Decatur Hale Barn. Consignor's Implement Auction. 1 p m E. C. Doehrman. auct. :< : MAR. IS—Harry R. Frauhlger, 6 mile* West of Monroe, Ind .on No. 134 than 1 gttte South, A Well Improved 40 Acre Farm Modem Home and Highly Productive Land. Midwest Real ty Auction Cb. J. F. Hanmann. Auct s MAR. 2b—1:00 P. M, Mrs Beatrice Kelly? 116 South Fifth St.. Decatur. Household Goods. Roy * Ned Jnhnaon and Melvin .Llechty, auc-ts. MAR. 37 —10:30 A. M. JoJnaa C. Neuenschwander. 3H miles east and 1 mile north ot Geneva. 4 miles east ot Berne tile mill, then - 4 miles south, then Ji mile west, known as the Isaac T<-eple farm. acre farm and personal property. Roy a Ned Johnson and Melvin Llechty. aucts. MAR. 37—0:00 P M. Hush Haushey. Hoarland. Indiana, just ea»» ot the church. 7 room bouse and 3 tors. Roy * Ned Johnson and Melvin Llechty. suets. MAR. 3k—lo.W a. M Jtdrn H. Myers. IS miles south of Rockford mi road 118. then I*4 miles west 2 miles east of Jet of roads TOT and 49 then 1 mile north, then t* mile east 4 mtlea south of Willshire on road 4» then 2 mile*„>:ast. then 4 mlbsouth, then mllo Mat, "General farm sale Hoy A Ned Johnson and .Melvin Llechty. aucts. MAR, 2®-—p m. CRT. Jay S Stiouse HJj North Meridian S»’ ~r . .,p,.rty • Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty XiilTS " — MAR. 30-12 -30 P. M Oscar B. Wal’t! 4 'f(ll~ OUST of Ohio CHy on road 709 or-3 miles south ot Van W»rr.“n road 2‘ then f.’s mlks east on road ?(>9. or » miles west of Venedocia on road It 9. General farm sale Hoy Johnson and K E B»»inrton ■ . aucts. MAR. 3d —Heirs of the Minnie Ratter Ertartu, 1 tntiy .North rd Zanes . Ville. Ind., on No. 3 then ’ j mtn- Rust *%d North ot first s--t ’ of Improvements Weil Improved l«o Acre Farpi Lewd | , Highly Productive Land, Midwest Realty Auction A:©:, J F 'J . Sanmann Amt HOAGLAND PROPERTY AT — PUBLIC ALCJKIN - -ssWewe 1 will iel! at-public auction the fotTnwtnij describ'd Rea! Estate,: on the premises' - - 1 MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1950 - 6:00 P. M—EVENING SALE LOCATION. In 110.-islanlndiana just Ear of k'hur-h , * 7 ROOM HOUSE « ’ LOTS. - „ • 7 RexmiJl<>m» l iwm«. ftrtWt.R shower hath-on first floor 3 bed-• on «ec<j'.d ' ■ Ir. coot repair sided ■> ' t. .Abbt sto? s-ilnfetett. '‘good ToariTOd-MeH- 4&a=WaWn pmsnrr'wys'effli. • . • . Im,--l;n.■ Pops, v—' TERMS- il’OO-'T • Loan can be assumed Balance cash. Fir firthnr ;nf-.iima'~'ri~~T'd~.h l t-Mi. .Merit Lyi-arirer at the -.lloag.ar.d Uai.il. Property is op n for inspection anytime — Will also sell 1 air pressure xroa-o gun Several tires. Spa < FTei'crs, CRT. St!'drum pumps. Dinette Suite toakl. Ivory bedroom Twin H d.' Elri-iri. Iron. .»:;•! other ar'icle.- j HUGH HAUGHEY. Owner Roy 8. Jolinsoi: a Son and Melvin 'Liechty —Au.'tioneets jo 24, Public Salel 96 ACRE FARM—PERSONAL PROPERTY I will sell at public atirrton to the highest bidder Uh- following real *■“ -.■ .mtn and pweonAt~gTt>!>wiyJ~ ; ---—-... — MONDAY, MUCH 27, 1950 Personal “Property at W:3O A # M. Real Estate at 12:30 P. M. LOCATION; ’.’n niilrs EnM and 1 rnilo North of <T»?nFva. Ind , 4 mile* Ea*t of Bente Tib- Mill then I mile* South then 4 mile West, known ; JS-w’tCRE FARM—96 Acre*. under <-uttiration except 12 a< ros tim+iPr. Good 7 room two Mnrjr-h ' isf Ba.-enjent Barn with waron Ahed and m— rih adjoining iKtify Sealite, coHende Boors and New Dairy House for J Grad* - -U|" Conrrete ’Wa’.w Tank Go«»d Well. .New Poultry fMNe~2flK4’’. concrete Hoor. Feed rooiffr—gterfrit ity. Telephone •yyi-r f Shlo: !>otd of Fruit an! IMrHe-n. This is a good;farm Th»* building* i arc t> -nd : HhHMI painting, will he a .uogar.. .mi .■*■!! wnnln r*ar i <•' tpose who cannot pay a pn« e Come and inspec t flie perm'svi nny ttme - -7-.-- . - -Jr..., TERMS «v POS-SESSION' Sold -Soil* •< ! tabohdil Ten year'loan hrH l»y The lUrik of R« rue. i'a-h. tialance down to L<jan upon delivery of Deed ItninedWe possession PERSONAL PRO! EK7Y WORSES 3 Grey IJor«e». 9 yps »dd 1 Grey Horse ? yrs. old, Pab> ‘ - ‘ jrrtno Saddle and brivint 1 torse 5 years old. «, ' . • • ? Cow* with weroL i « alt ba side 1 pHnlim.fr C*»w wt’h’• A esn 3 Jft. .’d P-firr bred: 4H» ’atein duewlTa * ■BtfH - jdd . T B. ; au4 Bj’bS HOG-T-.Um pmhir! Sow--w*cond If ter in May POULTRY N«w Hampshire Red Pullets. laying good FEE p-k„ bu U<>Hl. a IUU Miwi lfy, Hi aww, ' —J — IMPLEMENTS — Ji bn TUicrp l .ft Bln<!er Dain Hay Lo-i.ler. Oliver Dtsc Ohio Manure spfea<tr- Warrm and Grata Box; Hl llnr Breaking Plow RC'lnr (' 'l l'aror Spr'nr Tooth Harrow. 16 hole H»c Ftejer. Winter f , Rr.g Fr-:' •r*or* r P’.nr-rr’wirh ferHli-ier avtav > Hrosier A bole Gram Drill 2 Dairy Wash Tank? new; is «r oi. Burning Dairy: Water ,Hea er. J t-n gal milk cans. Post | Drill Presa ?<lud Boat, ‘ > articles too mrmarotn w joention '.. . 1 , .-•fltßMS—Persowl ‘Prop 4tx..Carh • • Slot responsible lor aecllents Ho* L iirich WHT TWr"x^rrpf: ——-—— b,. JONAS C. NEUENSCHWANDER, Owner Rev £ Nc ! ' r A i.ef lon» vrit • Mc;. .n ’ - ; s uorieer-- , - ■ < fiv-n--.■/ Beriw. ' ■ . . ' ,f 'V Bi-utr.w'.r:xer—€ierk " ■ • '

Al I ■ KBp€(ii muroereu Sex Fiend. Sought In Missouri Town Columbia. Mo., March 20.—(CPl —A aek fiend who raped and , atrangled • pretty ’teen aged baby altter eluded police today tn this Missouri college town. Boone county prosecutor Carl , Sapp said officers had rounded up all known sex offenders tor questioning in the cold-blooded reorder of brown-jjaired Janett Christman In a “terrific struggle" Saturday night. Janett, who would have observed her "I3th birthday tomorrow, was attacked and strangled with an electrical cord while she was babysitting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Komach. who were attending a I bridge party. The killer did not molest little Gregory Romach. »Ik. who was found asleep in Ms crib. Bloodhounds tracked a scent Jo', a CotnmMa bus depot, Sapp said.: AU outgoing schedules were being checked. Janett. a "big girl for her age," lashed back savagely at her assailant. who probably entered the Romach house through a broken i window In the rear. Sapp said blood splotches had been'TSußd tn three rooms of the i six-room house and bloody handI prints were smeared on a hall wall. It was believed that the girl had tried desperately to telephone police but was overpowered by the 3 iJflMllllfe • ,r '-\ ~ The desk sergeant of duty Sat'urday night said a mysterious caller telephoned about 11 o'clock H*]. heard a “faint scream" and den 'he itar sSB | Sapp said .lainlt had torn -'rm k - navagety" with an unknown weapon probably a length Ot Iron Olpr - I>efore «lie was garroted with '.be iron cord: There were hvmert'ue severe cuts and' contusions oh her •--.dr**** had torn .in pieces. ■ ■ Injuries Fatal To Kokomo Resident | . Fort Wayne. Ind . March H'. !IVP > Injuries received In an ’.•gate :«■< tdeo4_.Jaqt week were yrsponsible yesterday for tlie dearh of James II M .rphew: 27 KrikoJho Polhe said Morphew a car hit trelght ear In Yoder (Allen, eoffni . tyir—- . . Water Table Falling Throughout Nation 1 Am*- la. Minh'2’' -mTI I ’' Th*» wttfr t.ihl.f*. thr.Q’iirhrtnt the nayrni h falling a* JtfiTlndUßtrtlrt u£ jiaier ’ mount > to Istrntrcnn''jraF ... b development comm Ifblor X Howtoe” the official. HodnevSelby say ft a water re»our<T* ference held af*lowtt Slate irnnd thnt “the «»Vd«r.all plulure i : . sn dißcouraeink ’* ■ • Selby .“aid that with proper niu. the water resnnr< »•* of the t* arc not likely to he depleted. a* ■«. SCHOOL BOYS (C9Btlnur<l Fr«m F««« «»»rl '‘ decided what cha w-* t<» i’ ! Nesbit for escaping, but • the convitt must complete a >’i»year term on a murder <-6n*iv£i<»n Meanwhile .. Jinuuy and iuE I plattned'To have police 'chief• L'hafc les Tierney write a letter tn Jameson claiming a |V»n reward -for them.

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’Peterson Stere T« - Close For Funeral ' Thv Frtvrsm rtfflttng vw. will | dosed troa B io 10 o’clock Wednes- i , day morning during funeral serv-' Ices tor Fred E. Schulte, prominent Decatur ctotMer. who died Satur-. day evening. Census Os Value To I School Authorities Serves Many Useful Purposes To Schools Census information such as will be collected In the 17th decennial , census of the United States In April serves many useful purposes !n connection with schools accord. Ing to a statement made today hy Hansel Foley, county superintendent of schools. Census statistics are used by school authorities in making plans for the future of schixil j systems, and by- school teachers In connection with guiding their pupFHa In studies of the growth of the country. "Information about the number of chihty-en of earn year of age and ! the number of years of school completed is important In determining t future school needs of the (-ominini tty," Foley said. “It Is especially !m ixirtant to know the number of children of pre school age to nn ; llcipate the probable schixil enroll- : inent In future years. Thia infori.u I tton enables school authorities to I determine what additional school I facilities and expansion In tea he'! staff —must be provided to tuture rer|utrenienta “blatrlhution of aid to bx al . tiSTi'(><ils"W"tuumif-upon , <4 children tu the school .»,«■ -:>■ ’ TrK'Obrtamrty-rmpvntant lo ue.irti,,. < :tizens ot O'.htr <-o-n ii: me -. j : well, that an accurate count el' • hfldren o' all umuis ue made in i. '■ census. Failure to obtain a u'.l , coUni- might nn-an a .real loss, in :>(>■ Mme thp need for .■xi'mSS!~ *< h<M?l Uuiliii*'* I* iri» :4>urt?<i : y • •■Si<|a .- *H»th Slj.llH'l vfCL Ida)* partntH bavu* an obyfotf x 1 interest In the matter 1 'C.vu»ua KiaiL-st n s or Cf»UrN» .*?■• a.s<» pin fit rh.- i-ounrr.'s hi-- - and it?r- »M on<»mb i '4-.» < .’raph.v _nr. I -, theretor»*' • m< ;u4»*<l in .th*--tenoirs trnr .urfoM- rHMfrft 1&I’•» t t~p fa y n ini • a :> rntmpwn*>4 i pari Jh wp, rUirJi* I i-oepvratiiiff in the a . take In helping *o rompitp. t!:1» tniformation ’’ Gen. Joseph Collins Wins Loetore Medal * Kflut’h P'‘ml ’n*l .M ir«h 20 ♦*t tfoirvrab«fo*fph I. t'oHUii. x ~i 4jk4 I-- . alt! •> ! »am«-\ "r'» Motorist Is Fined For Improper Plates — City » Sur I o V ; I B< rri»*f\ M V-dpat for <!!•*- iHiiyiiu' tniprxp't lieenKC plau-s on hw « m rrl#»r #.«« tint'd $1 nrd x'tM’.N tp-.dxHtu I! t .75 by jus’it -. rs r|»» ,'i p rbnd Hunter. • h»’ fir > • s ■ h ftrv«'to br ad ntin Im ter- - • d tin. \ • i'r H: • !’ • >ir traffic • ■■’urt. ’ \ Recreation Office Moved Temporarily "Ttennis Norman • ounty retreii- ■ t.iiui ofTivi i. announij.-T to*!’v that' . his has rii'tv : • v.porafily into th«.> i-oiinty » xtep.-ion olTii*.* . in H.p post offi< ♦- u. r . whffo ~ pain'F’r- n I. - . >i, b in .the court hmr-.e Nfortuhn statrs that ...*i'' > p-1 iu dtit < 7 '~no .-O'lrry •v. ■.-• >• . rti • all tht* week and anyone' w b -n, ( on - i-p-f him hln: ib.-rc . Jjit , Throngs Visit Church To Venerate Statue _M.«ny rwmbtr fn»»n r. ithy par _ Kn Mary L aifokiic hutch S-. uidi' £f'«n■ ..n in <«»nforupn »i‘h hh of rb<' - l‘i <ii n «4a-”ir <•* Our Lady of h’a'tma Th:-*’;, \ riled I • . h’-r h from • ’ i->- k • un*il 4 •f!< ■ k It Hi«* -1! «• I a.n when I Im? an m:* »-••<! b., (l*. V. . . . li .!£, ■ - ■." r--.- ' z ' ' ’ f >» -.in rd Ku--n w • . ; t diirlne (■'>.. C..U us fke_‘i i f i • ,cling the M (th n. h-c.ir i -.<xk. Growing Plants To Be Discussion Topic c a .: < .ir,r.Hi. : • • • iat p’.fin!? • will b .••;€ '■ ■ inn •* . »r.etias as the G«i »• : : h 'ill!: n'a* 1 -• ■ pro c? W R \\ ’ i • ■ wii-I dfo 1 ' * uolortd

People Just Naturally Go To A & P uUp ForMoreFoodValue picnics “ & leomiiEff -mtj SIRLOIN STEAK «*“. 83c SLICED BACON -r 39c SMELTS a» 2 -29 c I" YELLOW ONIONS POTATOES U. h7No. I ~ Michigan t S. No. 1 A .10 m. Bag 4*7V IS ft. Ba* **>*’ Head Lettuce “" 2 «“• 29c PASCAL CELERY .sfx. 25c Cauliflower «»■“" -■ 29c JANE PARKER THIS WEEK’S FEATURE I toKAMBU m AFmrF todkfato PINEAPPLE CREME ICED GOLD BROWN-H- SERVE ROLLS ! LAYER CAKE PLAIN to POPPYSEED to LARGE < SIZE -;h.L.- IJ|C V •_. • itaz.- 17C 59C -c ; ii "WUWum n liyil< Glazed Donuts 3 29c Sihilliitii Pecan Pie €:■ 41c Potato Chips ***«“ b ° x 59c - — —— l 1 ■" j—‘ . /.: * - A & P SOLID PACK CANNED RED SOUR PITTED Siiiierkraul Corned Beef Hash ■=*" Tiimalo Soup ■’!Jic FRUIT COCKTAIL =* -29 c - - - - - - .... .. .■(■,» —- — — •

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