Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1951 — Page 7
FRIDAY, APRIL. 20, 1951
WEEK END SPECIALS ' _ Open till TO \ Saturday Evening 1 Cut SMDKED HAM, lb. 69c Thin Rind Bacon, lb. __ 59c Jowl Bacon, Ib. I 19c Veal Liver, lb. 55c Vfeal Round Steak, lb.__ 79c Veal Chops, lb. 69c Veal Roast, lb. 69c -75 c Spare Ribs and Back —— i Bone, lb. _j__ 43c Fresh Side, lb. _.__2 39c 4 Pan Sausage, lb. 41c Round Steak, lb. _______ 69c Minute Steak,; lb. j__ 69c Juice ' Oranges, doz. _39c Lettuce -+ —-7 —2 for 29c ■.X ' ■ X ? • • J* ' :■' / SUDDUTH d__V MEAT MARKET , So. 13th St. Phone 3-2706 X... A,.,. . - X.:.;/ if
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Catholic Schools' Honor Rolls Listed Honor students for the Decatur Catholic high and urn d e schools were announced today by school officials. There are 33 on the high school list and ,42 on the y grade school roll. ; , The complete list toljcw: v U High School Theresa Kohne f . 4 A 3B Ann Gass 1 \ 2B Rosemary Gillig I ! 3A 313 Phyllis Omlor ' 3A 3B Patricia liable 3A 4B Margaret Mcßeth 3A. 2B I Isabelle Kintz > !2A 4B Catherine Ulman 2A; 4B ■— • ■ ■■ ■ ■ , Moving & Trucking Local and 'x ; . } j V ' Long Distance PHONE 3-2607
Alice Geels 1A 4B Eileen Geimer 1A 4B Thomas Rumschlag fc 4A ZB Vera Geels , ‘ 3A 8B Mary C. Peterson 3A 3B Marcile Bentz 1A 5B Naureen Miller ,1A 511 Phyllis Braun 5A Marjorie Heiman 5A i Margaret Schmitt 5A Barbara Voglewede 5A Joe Costello \ 4A 2D Jean Kahle 3A 2B Patricia Omlor 3A 2B • \ Delores Coyne 1 1A 4B Rita Rumschlag 5A Mary Byer 4A IB Michael Kohne 4A f IB Sharlene Murphy 3A 2B Charmaine Des Jean 2A 3B Norma Heiman }' 2A 3B Carolyn Terveer 2A 3B Marilyn Gase 1A 4B MargarbtNcNamara 1A 4B Gretchen 5B Grade School Case - ?A 33 Barbara Borman - *SA 5B Marcella Gillig 4A 6B l Leola Ford , 4A 6B Kathleen Pursley 4A . €B Thomas Titus 2A 8B Dolores Kintz 7A 4B Donald Rumschlag 2A SB Eleanor Weinhoff GA- SB Alan Wiseman GA 8B Edward Laurent 7 5A 9B Betty Baker X . Mary Beckmeyer \ \ I,IA IB Billy Beal HA IB Geraldine Schultz 8A 4B Suzanne Sutton 7A 5B
Merit P£an LOAN SYSTEM -The Merit Plan 4 <oa n \ System available cash f<yr any good purpose to employed men or womch. oit YOUR PLAIN NOTE or "■ PERSONAL SECURITY TO APPTA’—You may use any the three ways. You \ are under rfc> obligation if you do not take a loan. 1. You may telephone us -and tell} jua of your pioney needX >u L 2. You may cut tjiinea out— writ*] - your name and address on it— | . and then mail it to;.us. 7 3. Or call at office conveniently ' loc«<teds Private consultation; rooms. f; -X Loans made same day you apply.** LOCAL { LOAN COMPANY | 138 N. Second Sheet ® \ Brock Store Bldg. . _ _\g Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-2013 , I nans made within 20 milei of our off-.Cg - h 1 •Mh. .X-; - I-
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To Inspect School Buses Here Tuesday All County Buses Will Be Inspected An all-day all-county school ’ but inspection will be held in Decatur next Tuesday, according to county superintendent of schools Hansel F. Foley. 1 j\ The superintendent stated that all trustees have \notified and made arrangements for school bus drivers to be present at the inspection which will be held di- , redly back of the sale barn, on Monroe street: The inspection is for busesi which will be used next year to convey students to the county’s schools. All buses must pass the state police-conducted, inspection before a. bidder can drive under a legal contract during a school year. Tt is probable that the. local inspection will be conducted by troopers Ted Biberstine and Walter Schindler. I \ The inspection applies not only to the wholly school-owined\ buses but to buses owned entirely or in parti by the contractor. No contract is ‘perinitted unless driver has certificate of approval which must be ■ openly displayed in the bus. There are approximately 50 buses 1 in Adams county used by the dif- ’ Cerent schools. j Phillip Reed 6A 6B Rita Mendez \ 4A SB Rosalie Voglewede 4A 8B Calolyn Heimann ' 2A 108 L Sandra Gase 1A 118 ; Dale Hake j 1A 118 Robert Murphy 9A 4B Julia Osterman 6A 7B Kathleen Kohne 5A SB Patrick Durkin 3A 108 Gerald Gillig ' 6A 4B' Gerald Hess 6A 4B Patricia Kintz 6A 48. ’•y 9 • i Diana Baker ’ 5A 5B Patricia Faurote, 5A \SB , Pamela Gejmer 5A 5B Louise Hake / 5A 511 Jeroefda Meyers 5A 5B Susan Parrish \ 5A 5B Donald Baker 4A 6B Marilyn Murphy 4A 6B Carol Ann Rumschlag 4A 6B I Paul Hess ' > } 3A 7B Stephen Qmlor ' 3.A 7B Mary'Schilltz 3A 7B Robert Vela 3A ,7B ■ • ' ' Isolated llatieyas island off ffie U. Sj Atlantic coast now has 35 miles of paved highway.
Rosemary Boze To Graduate As Nurse Miss Rosemary Boze of Berne is one of the nurses wtip will be graduated from the Lutheran hospital . school of nursing in Fort Wayne-next Monday. Baccalaureate services will be Held Sunday at 4p. m; at Emmaus Lutheran church, with the Rey. W. G. JSchwehn giving the address. Graduation exercises* will be held In Concordia College ball 1 . — \ Gutowitz Named To Honors Convocation EVwin Gutowitz, son of Alvin Gutowita. -321 North Third street, has been named to the 28.th annual University of Michigan honors convocation, which will be held next Fridaw in the Hill Auditorium at that university, \ Invitations have been to 702 students and their families invitlng them to the convocation at which Dr. Orway Tead, andXeditor for Harper and Brothers, and chairman of the board of higher education of New York City, will he principal speaker. UP IN THE AIR The Waldorf - Astoria building in New York City is exactly half the height of the Empire State building.
A..., „ . . , NOTM’K OF SPHCIAL MEETIM. X" V J AOtire is hereby Riven to the .taxpayers of Adamg ronntv Vt U /h a , of the County Council of .said countv will be held al lhe Auditor s Office in the Court House at May ! and Wednesday. May 2. 1951 at so 00 A M that bX O re a it? merKenCy appr6 l’ r^ tidns any other business. ,■ ' , ' . Cnmity \ v 1 t Item No. 101 Clerk Per dienj ' « t'r, on Item No. 100 Auditor Salary , 5 ti? fi* Item No. 600 Auditor Properties ...... i-.i.n \ltein No. coo Treasurer. Properties ;X. ' ” ikXio' Item No. loi Re order Per Diem ' 454 oo Item No. io la Sheriff I’er Diem Salarv v Deni No. loib Sheriff P>r Diem Mileage ' ♦l2 50 Hem No. 102a J>*p, Sheriff Per Diem Sal *7’ 00 item No. 102 b Dep. Sheriff Per diem Mil.— 27500 Item No. 2"6 Sheriff. .Meals for Prisoners . 200 00 Item No. 101 . Surveyor Per Dleml 47, > 00 Item No. 600 , Surv. New Dragline E<iuip. 162.5 00 Item No. 103a Cir. Ct. Per Diem Jury Comm. . 100 00 Item No. 290 4'ir. Ct. Operating 20(1*00 itis tel ’ , ?' 6h At, -v r, i r I,i, in 550:00 Item Nt». 101 Assessor Per Diem j 4-60'00 Item Nh. 101 - Court House Jan. Sal. .. XX7 200 00 Item No. lQ5a, Co. Atty. Att. Comix-risation 300 (io Item Np. 4V 2. Irene Byron Sanatorium . "" " 40(IO ()0 item No, 600 Co.\ Honte, Deep Freeze \... ‘ . 600 do Item Nil. 106 Board of Review . ‘>s6 (»0 YllKhwvM, \ Item 102a Asst. Sept ; i ‘ «gMMi . Item No, 103;l Truck Drivers X. '..'' ■ 12009 00 Item N<f< lO3<- Single Hands ■ ’ adoo 00 Item No, 208 c Tires and Tubes . ir.onoo Item No. 205a Repair <i>f Trucks and Mach. 2500.00 Hem Nq, 213a Ditch Assessment 800 oo Bt’bu N<L 208 c C.arage Supplies 500 00 Item Nd, 312 Asphalt >and Bituminous ... SOOOjto . Item X’<v, 309a Steel arid. Casting T./ 300.00 .i 'taxpayers appearing shall have the -igdit to be heard thereon; ar|er sard appropriation^. shall be made ten or more taxpavers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropria’ti,.ns may Appeal to' tire Stkte Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon l.v filing their petition therefor with the Countv Auditor within the time fixed by law and Hie .State Tax Board will fix a date for hearing Os this County. Thnrman I. Drew \ APRIL 20 -27' Auditor Adams -.mnty, Jnd.
To Place Conchies Near Top Os List Reclassification Ordered By Board . \ \ \ ■ i Conscientious objectors came in for reconsideration ot their classification, placing them close to the top . in order of men wlio will be jcalled forth to do battle for their country. I; They advanced in the lino-up from their customary, comfortable niche third from the bottom of those considered to the not-so-com-fortable position tl|ird from the: lop. \ This upsurge in popularity of conscientious objectors—those who object to both combatant and noncombatant training and service- - came as a result of a recent xneeting of the Adams county selective srevice board. According to an announcement released by that board, classirtiica-. tion of registrants in 4-E “was amended so to .provide a different order for the consideration of the eligibility” of any such registrants. ; As of this date, those registrants ’ in, class 4-E will come under re- ( view, and will be so reclassified if they are found eligible for classifi-
cation into any of the other classes. The new classifications a,nd the order in which a man is considered, follows: ClaSs 1-A, available, for military service; 1-AO. conscientious objector available for noncombatant service only; 4-E, objector to either combatant or noncombatant training; 1-C, member of the armed forces; 1-D, member of a reserve component or student taking tary training. ’ t Class 2-A. deferred because of civilian employment; 2-C, deferred for agricultural emplayment; class 3-A, deferred because of dependents; 4-A, registrant who has completed service, or is a sole surviving son; 4-B. official deferred by law; 4-C, aliens; 4-t), minister of religion or divinity student; 1-F, physically, mentally \or morally unfit; 5-A, registrant over the age of liability for military service. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE 'WIND AVTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004
Public Sale Due to bad health (caused by polio) I the undersigned, will sell the following described personal property at public auction at my farm located 4 miles west and 1-2 mile north of Geneva, Indiana, on Highway 116 or first house north of Perryville, on A- « TUESDAY, APRIL 24,1951 At 12 O’Clock (Noon) > >— FARM IMPLEMENTS — y One good W. C. Allis Chalmer tractor with power \ lift cultivators on good rubber; 1, 2-12 inch breaking ‘ plow; I. H. C.; 1, 10-row fertilizer International grain drill; 1 fertilizer beet and bean drill; 1 good 7 ft. Dunham disc; 1 G. I. 2-row mounted picker, fits Allis Chalmer tractor; 1 John Deere 999 fertilizer corn planter; 1 rotary hoe;_ 1 good rubber tired wagon; 1, 2-section spike toothed harrow; 1 Maytag gas engine ;1 rubber tired milk cart; 1 lawn mower; 1 pump jack; 1 large ? electric'fan; manv other items too numerous to mention. - — HOGS AFour Hampshire Sows (1 registered); 23 pigs. These are all good thrifty pigs from 5 to 7 weeks old.* TERMS OF SALE: CASH. f A CLYDE FELLERS g Kay Elliott, Auct 1 Elmer Baumgartner,
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Timely Tip Worcester, Mass.-— (UP)— Signs bearing a quotation from Tennyson were distributed by officials to all departments at City Halt, Each sign read: “Use is not so short but that there is always time for courtesy.” Democrat Want Ads Bring Result? x ' l ' . - ' Available for Immediate Delivery QUONSET y All steal buildings for Industry, Business and Farm 24’ —32’— W and wider Ail Steel GABLE TYPE ROOFS from 20* to 48’ clear span Mail For Complete Information CIVILIAN BUILDING & SUPPLY INC. Phone E-4622 1405 N. Clinton I Fort Wayne, Ind. I Address | J Name —- |
