Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1950 — Page 2
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4Q2ODDUBESI Inventory Fltod Inventory Jto. I wra Died by the 'MSM9&..KWMM, Ar_.UK. Jacob Motor estate. the Inventory - revealing that the total appraised ralM of (lift personal estate is r . »3rti»i WIH PretaM The will of Dossie Hear* which names Franc is Nttoeh eiecator, and bequeaths IIP* to Kaye Ara New*. granddMighter, and reel estate ptra the remainder of the estate to t Francis and Ina Noack. children of Dearie Noack. was probated In circuit court. — - Fred Bailer was elven a seaieace of six months on tbs state farm by Judge Myles F. Parrish, who suspended the sentence and placed Bailer on probation for two years to county probation officer C. H. Muse Iman on good behavior and that he provides tor the four minor children Bailer bad bees haled into court charged with failing to provide. Citation Ordered Citation ordered breed to the sheriff for Lawrence .Montan to ap pear in court April 7. 1# g.m. Morgan is being sued by bls wife, Maude, for separation from bed and board Expense Granted Petition to expend money for a monument for the estate of John I m ton Weeie filed by the executor. Harvey Koos, and sustained by C. H Muaelnian. as specUt Judge The court authorised estate authorities to spend a sum not to exceed M 75 for the monument., — - Applisatlon Filed Application for letters of admlnbtratlon filed by Beatrice L Dan lels for the Jacob V Dull estate. — the application disclosing the permoral estate Is valued at tLinh and. 'there are six heirs Bond for py.znn filed, confirmed; letters Issued. Inventory No 1 for the estate of Minnie Harkless filed by the exe. cutor. Richard Harkless, showing » u.raragpxarasytqp.wamtamb •*'»<,<= ariuc.. n Leo “Dutch” Ehinger PIRK — WINO — AUTO 720 Na. 3rd Bt. Phoac 570
M SERVICE Wll/i * T >»e careful attention to details * \VLW/A and the helpful, personal assist- 71 I f-t-r—ance of ev<r y member of ‘this fl Will A establishment help lighten the ..t iII fl -burden of bereavement. There is l\y vv\w II » comfißTTn every Zwick <l7 i i service provided at minimum \j /I W"" ‘ JJz > ZWICK ~ jF Mil .9iin»uU 'Stfotn, \\\ SOOT X BWK» SObtaf 5 j XA y/ wtd im AV jm N.2NDeniONKdi audio* I ' * S'
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the total sppratoed veins of the per sonal estate to W tWttt Petition by the administrator. Ab bert Coppea* to sell certain straw sad train, appraftad at |SW <3. spproved by^he<«mrt.jprovldtagthe sale is tor not less than appraised value. iddOfW In the case of Katherine Anker vs the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.. both parties by couraei presented arguments to stake part of plaintiff* complaint more specific and a motion to strike out parte thereof. Plaintiff moves to amend, parts by striking "Unknown" when referring to the person who trailed Mrs. Anker from the store where she wan aecaood of snareaitog merchandise prior to leaving the premises. and inserting the name Glenn Flgley. Motion taken under advleemeat by epeetai judge C H. Musetmn A newer Filed An answer, filed by William Schtopf. Jr and' sr.. who along with gfewart McMillen are defend1 ants in ■ complaint for damages . suit brought against them by ; George Gage and Arthur Julon. for the most part denies the allegations of the complaint. Complaint Filed Complaint to quiet title of property In the southern part Os Jefferson township filed by Victor and Chloe Rollenba. her against Flotilla Lewis st al. through attorneys DeVoss and Smith. Cause Dismissed Mary Roebuck, through her attor--ney. G. Remy Bierly. moved the court to dismiss the complaint tor partition filed against Charles Roebuck wtiich was sustained by the court . . , ■ Certificates, Filed Edison Lehman. Democrat, advisory board. Herne A. Marshall Hilpert Republican, adxladfy bdard. Bt. Mary’s Edwin Bauman. Democrat, advisory board, middle Monroe TfeaLWiiril. tu-moctat. advisory board. St. Mary's. Louis Reinktng. Sr, Democrat, advisory hoard, Preble Harry Ray. Republiiau. advisory Kiaf T st CarJ hunt. i>miH rat board. Root TSolin Parrish. Democrat. advisory board. Washington James Lybarger. Democrat, ad-
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visory board. Wabash Ernest Hanoi. Democrat, advls- ■ ory board. Wabash Herman Burke. Democrat, ad- ■ visory board. Wabash Harvey Garboden. Democrat, ad - visory board. Hartford. ... . .. M Wakley Democrat, advisory board. Hartford Elmer Affolder. i’temocrat. advisory board. Hartford Walter Reef. Democrat-. advipwX board. Root - Paul H. Rich. Democrat, advisory board: Bt. Mary's. _ Arlie Foreman, _Democrat, advisory board. Jefferson: Ralph Christy. Democrat, advis- . ney -bwasd... Jelfe- v-alB.- -—■ Daniel ReeL l ii-mo- rat. advist-i.y., . board: Jefferson Gene Hike. Democrat, precinct coinmittebtnan. north Monroe. ; 'GToce Tope Democrat, precinct committeeman, north St Mary's. ! Frederick Fuelling. Democrat, precinct committeeman, east Hoot ' Frank Singleton tW-mncrat, pre ; duct commltieema'n.' west Howl. 4 David Macklin. Democrat pre 1 ctnrt committeeman. 2 A' , Jerome Braun Democrat -precioct committeeman, north Wa-. bash . - ■ Dwight S- hnrpp Democrat precinct (Ommltrevman south Wa Irash Richard Meshberyt'r Itemmtat precinct - ommitl* * man. ntr r t ft" Hartford Thurman 1. Baker. Iw-imrai. •precinct committ*• man. Geneva A ta-roy llilmrel-m |u-mociat--pre• cinct committeeman. Waba-h Then'Dneue Itepuhfh an pr-- Inct committeeman St/ MaryT. Donald Windmiller Republican., precitn■: committeeman, tlenma II Raymond llairt-oii Hi publi-an y prr . tm-t cohimi’te< man. middle Mnutf • / ( pm inct enrrnnittrf man; iznth Wa- f bash. - / Real Estate T/ansfert. « Ora L l.eFavoyf HalTo Mnure etux. CKacres h» Hartford ■Twp. —"t; . lUymmfii C lU4ler i tux to Olive I A W)iwry.' inlot -Imi atur. . i OHve A x . Wherry tn. Raymond C. ; rtux. inlot !*•'• in Iwiatur. Y Marion Ttnkttam ftux to Betty i at» in lUuf ! Twp. | Betty Young to Marion Tinkham. a< tpk in !«»><* <'re*k Twp; Robert .11 Stom'F ptnx Io !nt<‘ri ily (‘onjonii-non Corp. htbrte *7l <y *72 in Decatur Harold Rh ■li -frii etu« to Hit- :
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city Count ruction Corp., inlots 1-3 A I in Decatur Catharine E. Kauffman to Kathryn A. Kauffman etal. Inlot 328 in I Decatur. . Mary I. Arata etal to Victor F. • Boßenhaoher rt-u-x.- 120 acres in iJefferson Twp, } Lewis E Schaadt etux to Anna J. Nesswald. 60 a< res in Jefferson i I Twp. ——; ' J Anna .1. Neswwaid to Lewis E.: Iftchaudt etux. G»» acres ['ill Jeftor- ‘ KOH Tvrp: ——— —■—-| Oliver t; t’enny < ’ux to Hubbard: W. Steiner etux, • 6 in D6»i rat or. h’i<j! • ii. •*-' M . Baumaitji t<f I •♦•tor itfyi’lf f»r* yii 1 j Howard W. Fox et>;\ to. Clara Sprunger, juift out -T<>J 2 in Heme. 7 [ .(Hear MesUliriuef r.t-ux to Mesh - f berctT Bros Stone Corp.,. 36u acres in Blue Creek TyPCHURCH HEWS 4 Z»on Lutheran V Miii’vh Ihursii.iA Vi-i-r *' * he t o' Zion Lu'.hm»rf| - rhur. h W« Mi'iiio* and sfrce|«. eomhiettt i waling th’* b‘ i l| ~ | ' ’l. H <>. S.' r I’ll.J ■y' . ;Ih l.oru * Suppi • 1?o -<ivu. jk 7 Thursday ami »l>* Bhj-*ed Sa< ramen!*»■» < » •
■ I H BP ON net ARgfVAI at Camden. NJ, from San Francisco, Florence (Sally I Hurner', 13, is about to burst into tears as she is reunited with her mother. The flrl claims she was held captive for 21 months by Frank LaSalle, 53, who faces kidnap chargfr In Camden. 4 Inreru.ifbmaH
■ ■ I ■ «■■ ————-————Ml ! — > -W ■ % . ..-Jm WK j bfl jjf SnflL MHEslfejl ... jg.: in WASHINGTON, Budset Direc r Frank Pace Jr., who has been nominated by r. iy.dent -Truman as Are y Secretary, presents a copy of the H«! US budget t« his as stant. Frederick Lawton- (left). The latter w.ll succeed Pace aa head at Uta VS. S-djet Bureau. UntemAtioMl) • ■ ' • T‘ '“
•dmlnistered. GneHU at the rapper are held to rrafater previously with the poet or.- the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt The Rev Otto C Baaae. pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran church PreMe. will the local pastor in distrihatiim the Sacra menr Fifteen minutes of organ meditation* will precede the rarv--1( t ji ji Roionrh will be at the | console Church Os God - "I. >» wilt I-.- two mid week rervi lees at th.- church of God this iw.m-1. W.-.ljo-sday evening, the |r<-.giilai midweek service will be Iwld at th.< . Imr<-h. at 7 Til pm. . pastor; will -I»ak ..n tin- wiiiije. f. i "THE SINS THAT CHIXTFIED .'KrfTS At - pm Wednesday, there will be an imp'oilant choir prar-tii-e. and all memberak of the choir lure urged lu be present to practice Ttlie Easter mipdr. Mrs Kenneth : Watkins and 'Mrs. Kenneth Roop ‘are directors. > Thursday evening, at * Jo p.m . ithe isnllnance of Holy Communion. ..lur'tb? .‘.rdtn.ime <>f feet washing Tull be observed Bev MeCurd, ■‘ill speak on the Subject "The Uietitry- and -riignifit am »■ of-. The 1.-ud s .Supper."
Junior Wool, Lamb Show b Planned Fort Wayiw Site Os Junior Market Show Following a committee meeting of oRk-lals of agriealtaral elalw and clasaes. whieh waa held In Albion. Md which laetativd among fta mambera Jay Thacker, of the Adaaaa Central high M-bool. and Vaughn Miller, of the Decatur high achool. datea and arrangementa for a forthcoming junior and gold medal market lamb and wool show were announced today. The show la to be held In Fort Wayne, at the Vatan stock yards, on July 0, it waa announced, and membore of vocational agricultural claaaea. In the various schools, who had heretofore been burred from aoeh competition, will be allowed to eater the 1»M show By thus including these members. the show had been changed from a 1-11 show to a junior mer ket show, Miller pointed out He added that the closing entry date has been set for Jane IS. The following requirements were set up by the committor the boy or girl must be lief ween the ages rtt Id and So hw lusivc. be regularly enrolled ' la a d-H dub or vocational agriculture class, keeping a record book: r only wethers and ewes can be ' shown, no cross entries and no ' blocking Tagging, facing and ' docking will be permitted, how- ’ ever. Ail good and choice lambs must sell except for the winner: ! There will he classes of three,, five and ten in the junior show. , and two pens of fives allowed in the, gold medal show Also, a -grand-champion lamb will he selected Two entries will Im per ' mitted 'Hr each class of .xcvil Miller adilrd i / ■ ■> ■ — - “ If Vou Have Something To self Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Faya . ggpert ”Z“ Democratic Candidate for SHKR I F F Primary Election, May 2 Pol A»U
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Public Auction “FWUHTIK SALE" LOCATION: On South First Street, at the intersecliun pl Oak and First xtrretH. Jlec-atur, Indiana. » SATURMY, ANIL Bth-1:30 P.M. /There In a fine hplp< lion of furniture. Htetrir appliances, etc. 1 "Ako Rome Antique /*ui nffarp" such an the fallowing ANTIQTE (Hah**. Marble top walnut dr»*esfr. ’Fear-drop handle walnut rtreaaer. Walnut tea < art with glass ti ay. Kii. 10-n ( i ! 5 ft, G. E -Refrigerator; 6 ft. ,M W RrfrffteraU>r, Kennioor W.tsher with Pump; Pavia SewtrtK Machine; 6 Oak Chairs; 2 Chromo IIIb nette Sety z ; Hall Tree; 4 I'tHity Cabinets. 2 Kitchen Cabinets 3 Pt\ Bedroom Suite. New Springs and Mattre®B; .1 Ocra«toiml Chairs. 2 1 OffHHiohal Tablv, End Tables; Library Table;*. , Wicker Desk A ' Chair Radtda Heating Stove (like newt; Rocker; 2.Kite hen (’hairs; ’ VTable l-sump*. 3 Way Rrldffo Ump; Coffee Table; 2 Radhia C (Conaoleai; W’hat Nott; Ele« trie Sweeper; Airway Eh’ctric Swe«’per Complete with Attachment*; Platform Rocker; Bookeaac; Waterproof Baby.Mattreas; Till Rack f’h.iir; t’hebt (( f Hiaui is. M»-l »! (‘abipet 2 Table Moilel Radios. \utoinatl<- Electric-Toawtor: Filiiifc Cabinet: Enamel & Aluminum *'Kitchen Ware; Linem*. . Phtur**; Book a; Thermo* Jun; 2 Clncfcß; 1 - lM*ro*«>ne IximpH, 2 Minora;” One Bod. innorsprine. matfrrwa A dre«~i >PT . 2 t'hPKtw of brawerK? 1 SWnt? HL 'Tablter;+- porrtdtrt»-TaMe-Tep-J Kitchen Cabinet: 2 Straight Chairtf Mrge t’offv. I rn; Boi of Tool*. .!Garden,Tool*; Ro-ho Hand Cultivator; Hoavyaluty Hand Cultivator; Ha«wn Mower, Lawn Cart; This garden equipment like new; Also •Arther -Mhm ellanobH* Articles Mr. & Mrs. Paal Strickler, Owners tn It; ■ !•'.<’ W K.:: \i‘ ffrmis : HwrirH RrteitkM Sitfei 'Ur iSale Conducted by The K» nt Reajly AAm turn.Co .Jm , Decatur. Indiana Phone • Not Rvfipom'lble Cor Accidents 1 I C
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