Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1951 — Page 2

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2 Canterbury Students On Pay-As-Go Basis j College’Likely To* ■ Be Closed In June | frinville, Ind., Jan. 31„— (UP)— ’ St talent* at debt ridden Canterbury Co|egb pored over their second S atrieater’a Work today on a strict 1 PRj|a>«-you-rio basis/ ' ' (hnferbttijy'? board M trustees, . * ; i fgfillng to maintain a private in | btli|ttion but handicapped by a lack jot endowment funds, aaiid unlena a Ibe tfrftuTim appear* to pay off a ; ILSjboo drbt and ‘kuitranthe finJrth<|al backing (or next! year" the 1 ' hbol will I; ifi. flnfnh Um tut rent, tet'in and b »p|«. lallv to permit «tl\aehlor>* ih uru|ui»te Cbntefhnr.v lizard mem J’eti dlr< httixed more than half the [fMclhy ami sold the pinxtrteiit a hta Wk ijlb HQ h.iidenta rniollrd taut itio wtlr told Ike mcliool *<»4)d riiiy open hnotlirr It’iJih If At |lio Itl lllem. AHftMlI ji H ‘”’4 figured If tttft atQdanli paid iiilij.m about ur.o <•«•••!}' for next ww could hire a Ida • Mmliu'li fu« uliv , nttd nitrate on the ■ go hasla thftb tbitloti pay ‘all etpoh!»»’)».** trustee 1 »h| A Kmddtl Uihl lie mid H»7 - Hlatifr.d the new m-kwhlM. Kytidnll wne>o yrnVlmlsth' ftbdut the yechonl’n future he introduced >A bill In (ho libliana sonatc. where lie is a vetetan. tlepublidan leader, , of dkqterbury'B property.. To cut expehsts. trustees acct pled Resignation* from 3b faculty members, then rehired 14 of therii. This reduced the faculty payroll

SALE CALENDAR FEl|. I—Charles Stoppenhagrn and son. 2 mi. S. mi. W. of Pop. Ind. I’ 1 . 23 Holstein dairy cattle, dairy equipment. 12:30 P.; M. 5 . Elienberger Bros., Aucts. . \ '■ FEB. 1—11:00 A. M. KBT. John Wilirath on the Steva farm located > 1 mile west ofjst. Marys, Ohio on I'. S. 33. Complete ttlos- * ing out sale. Rov & Med Johnson and Melvin, Liechty, aiucts i —Lloyd and Clinton Anderson. West of Hicksville.. 0.. on Highi way No. 37 to (he State line then 1 mile North and 1 mile f West. Well Improved 160 Acre Farm. 12:30 CST. Mid.west 7 4 ■ Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. il.lt 2- Decatur Sale Barn, implement Auction. 12 Noon. Power t and hjorse drawn faith machinery. E, C. Doehrman, Auct. I'Eli, .2 Heirs of Pat Addington estate, 1 Hit S.. ’i mi. W. of Eluffton, • Ind. 120'acre farm, 7 room house, household goods. D. S. ' Dell Shtiw. aucts. Conducted by Kent Realty and ’ ■ if Auction C0.,-Decatur, Ind. - : IfEßy 3 Richard Harkleks,' Executor, tn Monnfouth, Ind.. Residence L property and approx. 1. acre of land \ 1:00 P. M. on prem-. jj I I ises in Monmouth, Ind. Midwest Realty i Auction 'Cd., J. F. Sanmann. Auct, REIL •'» Cl (' Doerlnu. a utiles wU«t. 1 mile south of Silvi r Lake, Ind. 1\ J j .Highly Improved ifHp acre farm. Mldwejat Realty Auction C<».| .1 F Saniiunm ,\mf \ ' i*:it. 7 En<r»t*M< t’otikcy. I ml. N, l' 7 mi. E. of Montpelier, hut W< n t Improved 108 Midwest ilealty Auctloft t’u J. F ■ Sahiiiittui \u<! ! I / , IIWIH; I'> -Lea Howlwure,, Taylor Road, Warren, Ind Good * ronin IJp , house, J acre of hind Mtdw*|l Realty Auction (It> J r Hmtinafin, Auct. - 1»"EB I" .Heirs of M. I. siiiHJi owners. -8 room house and also 7 room house Jj< rim Iml llourt lii.l l. Kiiod I l_’ .3o |{«>ml 'cslgle, ■ ' ’■ :<i i< ft l .m< lit\ \ii. t ff VjEll: lo llejr'n of the Otto E (’a tO|il>el| estate. I mile , nori h of Mon He Ville oil |O| Ilion ' . mil,, u(i i Ml ,1, n . turin Ji ri»om i i hmofp, IniilfHugh, 1:30 p, m I'Jllenheri-ei Hilo- and (ilpnti <-,| \lelhrt'. Illll'ts Hi 10 :Ift A M Pearl (I Mnjor, Elm ulrh Mmy \ llenilrlclo*, I mill linilli el \lrmi..e \ mile -.mill Jle. .ilm Ht| I .H. ■ j ‘ rinid 27’ ti.'ijJfl mrf> fnriti with mid htiiiatdiold ; ■ gootla. R6y. Nfirt Iplinauft aud MrHlti Lltuhiy, micia. ‘ B mNmmAnmi mmw—— -X— n— in iiinii'iiMMa—ouminiy a ‘ t ■ Public Auction 120 I 120 ACRES The Pai Addirtgtoti Estate ACRES r Real Estate And Personal Property ||4OCA¥eD 1 mile South and • ? mile Wtftt of Bluffton, Ind. Or, 1. mle Mortfi and 4 mile# JEHst of Liberty Center, Ind., on - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1951 ' i \ Sale to Begin at 10:30 M. REAL ESTATE 120 Acres Know n As The Pat Addingtbrt TtfrM ' Ok-N.b:' Tills Lirin consists of: 120 acres ami i« ail tillable ©xcept about lg acres’ of woods pasture. It is about imE black,level land, extra well 41|airted and there is no open ditches.' The..crops have been properly • I qtafed and the'soil is in ah extra High state of fertility. The. outside fatiroa are all In AH coiidltfofi. * ' \ The home' is.of frame construction and in gopd re-, ijiair .both Inside afido tit. and J onsi t< of t rooms with bath and 3 en |||i>seYi porches down, mid 3 rooms up. there is a sink in the.'kitchen $Hh :hpL anU cold rpnningi water ami the basement* In large enough to a furnace \ y The Barn h 50x6<r with 18x30 trotnp shed attached; graluery tor grain 12x11; hog house and corn crib-with drive way And chtut nt' floors 30x40; large karate wltfi overhead storage; chickeii house felX4o': all Improvements are it gyod repair and well painted. ElectricIjy ih houat* and barn. | ft httercsted In a. GOOP farm don’t fall to attend this sale. 1 *, . • The neat Estate wtll sell At 1:00 P. M.‘ ITEIIMA- 20S' ddwnlon flay-or a U h-. balance upon delivery of Deed mid Imtif ihle f of Title I’Orf.HESSION IMMEDIATE, \ You or« invited, to Inspect tills'tiirni m your convenience. -\ i’Eßsonal property . Ciimpli te Him oi Household floods, consisting of 7 rooms tis fui iil tut wome ANTIQUE dhliils, IS pullets, Und lots of small tools. HAT ANU GRAIN (f.H» bales of fiifiti.iii mi. d hay; iilmhh f ton oD loose inlxeli htty; about lAw balls i>l slraw; Rem hu good corn in rrlli ’ 'IKBM.N ON l‘EltH>»N’.\i; Hi.fl’lUtTV CAMIf I fiot For Accidents ] ' \‘ Heirs of Pai Addington Estate Owners CARSON M. ADDINRTON, Executor . ' ’ A Gordon. Kdrlx, nn<l Thompnon, A,lly*. Hi. i 4 iili<ir. At -tiomei petroleum Hid., Photie'ggm, Jh’ll ohaw, Auctioneer. HHlffton, llt'i.. Phone SOU 3 \ t r Mi-s-ii'. -u..i Herold siri' i.i.-i Mgrs Itaciitut Ind Vmiglm Slut!. Clerk. r>rm«|i» dial .M< n lmnf f < Bank. IHunt<m lm| ' , ' i Lutich Will be h4vy«tl. 1 213'1 Z C' . •■ ■ :''L\ - V '■ ■ -■ . • > r. ; : . ■ ' . . f . ■ .. . , ■ . 1 ■v .. i.

trofc 000 to ,000 s fbonth. The bom*; a block froin campua, went oh the auction block for a tlthOOO "net inconie.” .cutting the school’s debt lo $75,000. The debt, Kendall said,, was an outgrowth of an ‘‘administrative (conflict” at the Episcopalian college. \ “For one thing we had too; many faculty members,” he said. "Then *b had a decrease in enrollment resulting from a split between followers of the high church and the low church." \ fie said there was no effort "to havt the church broaden what little support ft gave." The support came oply from the two Indiana cHoiceset. The collage moved to Danville frbm L idoga, Ind , in 1878. Then It was railed Central Normal College, a teachri (ruining liutjtutibn In dlanti Eplucopallanh took ov'er In Jo4fl, chahged the nam* !b4 <*ofb centTrfted urn building a liberal arts coeducational erhool Schricket Signs Tenure Resolution IndianiipollH .lan IIJ tUlb - Uuverncrr Hrhrh ker, a liembriat, vaalirddy algnad a ' ntlupfed by the Ih’imbllvnit con trolled Indiana legislature ru(|fyIng » proposed roiodltnilonnl nmemlmmit limiting the Ibrhitr of lumaltlnnlN to t.wo terms. Tim anmmlmvht proposal was ratified lAM week ,*ll. It ou I Schrlcker'a signature, which i wa* unnecessary under the law. t lint he sighed it anyway and sent It to the secretary of state’s (|fflce for forwarding to congress. \ Berkelium is a new ' chemical element, number 97 in tire list ol elements and its chemical symbol is Bk.

Begin Redecorating W6rk At Coart House * I Work was' begun Tuesday evenng on the redecorating of the first floor of the court house, which, before it is finished, will' touch up every office and the corridors. The treasurer's office was the first such to be given the face lifting and it Is expected that the _ c

Nestl*s Convenient Ever Ready Cocoa lazfe Woodbury Gentle Facial Saap 2 19c etidfcifci lie ini .M I iiMi 111 m—ic . Chopped for Junior* ; Boochnut Baby Food* 1 ’laruc .1—„ „„ „ Strained for Infant* Beechnut Baby Foods. 2 2U Faster, Richer Suds Lux Rakes ‘;S32c Gets Skin Clebner Lrfebouy Soap 2 reg. size cakes I. u.l 1.1.1. ■■■■ I II Lux Girls are Lovelier! Lux Toilet Soap 2 "Us 27 c kiß.i'uil.J i - "ni Illi For Fine Fabrics Breeze ' u >; 32e *- * ■ The Health Soap Lifebouy Soap 2 25e ■ Th4 All-Purpose Bar Swan Soap 2 laris *>i_ '*!<« J I C Instant Safe Suds .Surf ’’JiStSJc With Cannon Face Cloth SilVftrduft X’ 33c J For Complexion Care! Lux Toilet Saap 2 19e Economical and Safe Ivory Soap bar IOC For Softer, Smoother Skin Cdtndy Soap i ' regular q ; eUe bar VC Fost Flake Form Ivory Flakes *KJ'32c - —....— x j Safer For Colon * Duz W32c Brighter, Safer Cleansing Dreft j 1.. ’fttf 3Se

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pklntArß will move, afouftd from cfflcl to office before beginning 'he work on the corridors. The board of county commUsioners awarded a contract to R. R. Gantz, of this city, at a special ineeilfrg January to Complete liie redecorating work in the court hbutfe. The second floor corridor, offices and court-room was redecorated lAst year. The December grana Jury, in its report, suggesl-

M Mfeß l ' ■■■MV—’ll TIM Faair Strings On 4aP’a ||s|TeOllo|) UP — „ Few ♦’W'eefc-iffwrfSjxeciAla” V 1I ■ WrtlTY U Thtn art mon th«n M 0 ahopplng ddyt in ilm MWMF 1 >J| J| W™ F/ U MttCß U yur, but an average of only 104 Fridays and I U ” nn <eo< H Saturdays. So by Xing low arlctt ory d.y, V IK W jrtfekS* U pries* fln ”4 -f juet • ll Insiead of just on week-ends, AIIP triples your WK- LX 1 7 H • **'**“*• “day ’*•*! Jf ’*• H c . hlncet 10 MV ® ’ none y- *»««’• more, by offering ) U • asv" or , ' wH ll ,hc,e f'tryday low prices on hundreds of hems U teW " fl \l throughout tha Store, instead of on just a few B ! If ' I ' 11 ci*’*- include tho,e ll “spoclak” here and there, A&P multiplies your p— — - I a(V ert‘*< d pr ' ce * price e*”‘ n «* O chances to save money, many times. Its easy to . I • n ot •« b * c ' r one ev H <hat } h t is «>«ch bigger savington Customers 5 \ af e Leo «o H ywrtotd! food bill. Easy-to see Aou/much bigger, T H thouen urns U too-Simply tey shop A&F by getting all your food W* jr Corner \\ hl . policy be,b ll and household needs here for a week. Then comMany iiaig told iu how H »* ve U I *“. With impressed they are with the high cali- our c . e t na’’ ued on 11 * ' erence m nze will be a pleasant surprise, ber employees they meet in their A&P. 11 tb e L r itemized cat'' ll . L ' j The reason so many high-type men H • item, p' u * y ko ov* y ° 1! ? ricea Shown Here, Not Merely J andl women are a«ily Kekin, job. H •»» „' ’ W . Grocery Prices, Art Gutwmleed ' \\ -• -*2L--=== = ®’ « It has always been A&P policy to 11 j- ' give employees good wages, hours, Cy- ' ”■ '’SUPER-RIGHT” CHUCK ROAST We are proud of the employed who ' < ' . haPe done such a good lob for our cus* 1 / 1 *?? ' tomers in the pasts and we welcome applications from men and nomen S E.teets Waste who want to join us in serving the | public even better in the future. Before J < You will be rendering s real service tb, Wtf } to our present and failure employees . li by giving them yonr suggestions for v , , A . , L I making A&P a better place to shop. ,4 ° on * roast prices for coarse, bony neck cuts at AZ>P. They're ti Please write: T > told as stew meat at a lower price per pound. "Super-Right" blade chuck ■ CUSTOMER REMTKiNS DEFT. 4 * '*"* ** .

A&P Food Store* 420 Lexington Ave., New York I7»N.Y. ■I ' ■ ■ Orange Juice 1 ,• \ b loridu un i.t m k ‘".aow l ■' Evaporated Milk fcS,. .... 25t‘ Butter Beans XSPiTI.< . 10c Van Camp's Hbminy i&L. . N " 10c b Sliced Beets Full of Flavei’i/,.. N °c.n 10C I Mma Beans J ..*. “X 10c Canned Sauerkraut sid .. No «n 10c Fork and Beans Tomato JSauce ........ IOC dexo Shortening An-vsai|bii 1. . . Van 98c Pastry flour SurinyHeld ... L',. bat $1.65 Elbow Macaroni A™ Sp K ttl ? pS 17c Prepared Spaghetti \|'2 11 25 c > Ann Page Tomato Soup W’cm 9c Sparkle Gelatin '“ vo ”.. 3 P xt.. 20c 1 Small Stuffed Olives *' s ff29c . ? Grapefruit Juice 8rand'j...... J..,. i,' can 25c ' Tomato Juice Appotixing ] . ....I.;. 25c [ I Pink Salmon Taety Flavor .t, . tall can 55c Fancy White Tuna «n 39c Apricot Halves rta?oN B? No ctl2Bc ' Libby's Peaches £X or p... 4. N * j* Short Grain Rice amunsL ...j .. &*. 29c Cdrtned Blueberries fuFrsawkM "7.27 c 'Hartle Psora*WSL ...I '*• Waldorf Tofldl Tinua :,L,,:.,j.. 3 r»ua 23c > . 'I I < j 4"

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ed that the reminder of the work be completed this year.- ' d ■ ■■■ GOVERNMENT TO (Continued From l*n*e Onei mAn threw a switch In the yards as a Pennsylvania freight trjain passed over it; - The man fled. Hyland said. Railroad officials said the switch was locked And could have been operated only by

on# of the road's aWltchflieft. who hava the keys. At Milwaukee., where about 20 men reported sick last might, thd 'road said that between JOO and 400 were absent today. Tlie North Western road at Milwaukee/ said between most of Its dayshifl switchmen failed to report. Demoorat Want Ads Bring Results

I | •’ ’ I ‘ * ' I J Leg o' Lamb tfc 69c Shonk Half Ham j® ...j.. L 59c SlUed Bacon &• .153 c I Canned Hams /vatu** 1 . . m 89c Pofk ChopS cantar Cuts |>. Pork Loin Roast ib. 39c Round ot Sirloin Steaks 111 $1.05 Boneleu Beef Stew Trndtr f,. k 89e Canned Hamt Kronomlcat ~ j.,.. ’“.1« $6.89 Porterhouse Steak » $1.19 Z 1| ThriftAttlee-tteavif Grapefruit « Seedless . 8-lb. /■ Or meß h Head Lettuces 2X 44 ,5".... . 5 ".... 2 h „ a ,29c Patdtaes S-fe ; .T!S39c .Fresh Carrots Bunches .. .. .2 for 21C California Pascal Celery Jumbo 35c Red Delicijous Apples SX rter “ . 2 «»,. 25c Sweet Potatoes or/Yams 3 i bfc 29c Emperor Grapes Jw/et ...... 2 35c Golden Ripe Bananas ....j........ It> 16c Celery Hearts cJIX “L..„ bunc»,2sc * New Red Potatoes e , Uo 49c Florida Juice Oranges V?g39c Jonathan Apples £«„, c . u . V.g 49c 1 Cdlifornia Oranges atfV 1 *?’ 1 .. a«. 49c Whole Cashew Nuts 29c Seedless Raisihs ittla ‘JS 23c

Indianapolis tavern Owner Kills Burglar Indianapolis, Jan. 31. —(UP) — Sam Lawrence, 4|? shot and killed a man he found hiding in his tavern today. The victim was identified as Georgy Stone, 30. •' « Lawrence told poltee he returned to the tavern two hours after he locked it for the night, and saw a

Meal Bacon we?Z y rrMI ..... » £9c Pea Moal Bacon w , 79c , Pork Chops rTmT’ 10.49 c . Spare Ribs rum n» 49c Dried Beef 45c Ground Beef SK? *•* ii 69c Fresh Pork Roasts l‘f| ni. . »49e Short Ribs of Bssf Sf iS* B . 43c Slab Bacon i-...-. 49c Frying Chic ken t £?£., . v ,„ 59c < ft Cheddar Cheese l. 45* ~ ' u~" ' ' 'fl? Cked-O-Bit a 90c Domestic Swiss Cheese p. ». 65c Sharp Cheddar Cheese wt«coiuta ». 59c Longhorn Cheese w£oX n, 56c Wispride Cheese FoodTjX«a, n>. 60c Swift's Jar Cheese fuvo^ 4 . ; . .2 i7.35c Gorgonzola Cheese r&T......... n,.73c Wisconsin Brick Cheese lb 53? 1 n || JOwe P«rfcer feed ZSA Dixie Bing - 33- ■ v" bp Jane Parker Treate You ( ll Like Whito Layer Cat. K5'*;.... «,•?» 55c Gland Donuh ..... .. ;;; 39 C Vienna Hard Rolli 20c Jaliy Filled Flngars IX ........... I,*', 21c Daiiort Shelli X',' ft 20e Charry or Apple Pin i'.:;., . ...»52c Lemon Meringue Piei (X ..... m»s2c Brown In Serve Cinnamon Rolls >tl 29c

Wednesday, January ii, nest

man move behind the barroom piano of the Savoy Grill. He said he ordered the man to come out, and he shot when Stone lunged at him. police said >7O was missing from the cash register. The five largest cities of the South, in order of population rauk, are Baltimore, Md; Washington, D. C., Houston, Tex ; New Orleans, La., and Dallas Tex.