Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1952 — Page 2
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Mrs. A. E. Gehrig and son Steph- ’ en, of Homer, Mich., spent the last several days visiting with Mrs. Maude Dorwin. They returned to their- hdme Thursday. Fifty-three members of the Mom mouth Merry Makers club were in Fort Wayne Thursday 7 and were ■ oh the program. “One Moment, Please.” Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant of Rensselaer are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller in this city. r‘ ' * Winter Ford, secretary of tlw Decatur Chamber of Conjhmerdfe, ? was an Indianapoljs visiter today. V Miss Ruby Miller former resi-
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! 1 • . 1 . 'n Jll Gunnison “Coronado” Homes W. 7:^O|WWZ^ v7 1‘ *pWfcg ■ * - Pjfti f 1 * <W ih * I I iTrft fl tt ' ’*<*“ ' ■> • >*** < -* <x ~ y<< j>* l^**^'1 ''■ ■! • ‘ ■?' ’ 7 5.. x-; - ’*■* ■. •Y ; *■ * ./ • T Range in size from 24’x32’ to 24’x44’ 4 V “Ther-Mo-Pane” Window Walls . . Picture Window Bay rentunng: Flush boors throughout 7 Roll-A- Way Doors on Closets. Priced:— sß,ooo to $12,000. : j.i ’ Front Porches Optional:— Attached Garages\' 4‘ Basement • ' ■ J, u ' ’% Bath Room . Fixtures yy *• '■ • ■ I-—* 11 ' and | Copper Plumb ing furnished and installed « - L . ' ■' • by B AI!K E R Plumbing & Heating 701 W. Monroe St. , I Phone 3-2609
dent of Decatqr. and now living in California, had the thrill of seeing Queen Julianna of the Nelheralnds recently as she embarked from a plane gi the Los Angeles international airport. Miss Miller is employed at'|the airport. Mrs. Lloyd GeAber of Decatur, route 4. underwent an operation for the removial of her tonsils at the Clinic hospital in Bluffton yesfeida;. s The Portland Sun, one of the "oldest newspapers in this part of the state will be discontinued April 30, it has been announced. The management will continue the opation of the tiaily Commercial-Re-view and wiltpalso publish a Weekly edition of Sun. Maran Sue Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerber of route 4, has been dismissed from the Clinic hospital ht Bluffton after a successful operation for i the removal of her appendix. —-j „ Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
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19.fi—DE~ SOTO Sportsman, hard top convert ible, 8,000 miles, radio, heater, fully equipped, a perfect . chivexcellent in every detail, auttf. trans. , One owner. 1950— DE SOTO custom cliib, light grey finish, perfect, radio, heater, sunvisor, one owjner, very low rtiileago, fluid drive. ! • 1949— Plymouth special deluxe club coupe, radio, heater, one owner car. 1947—DODGE Deluxe sedain, very nice car. Priced , right. The best of condition. 1
DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES ; I “Your DeSoto—Plymouth Dealer** 222 North 3rd Street Phone 3-4108 f hs “Satisfaction with Each Transacticfei”
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Motorist Dies In Auto-Truck Crgsh Kewanee. 111., April 25 —(UP)— John was killed when an auto in which he was riding collided with a bakery trudk 12 miles souh of here late yesterday. Three other persons were injured Seriously. Williamson Speaks At Health Meeting Indianapolis, April 25 —(UP) — Kenneth Williamson', vice-presi-dent and secretary of the health information foundation. New York, will speak at the annual two-day meeting of the health officers, Indianapolis social hygiene and Indiana public health associations: which begins here April 29. Governor Schricker will addrebs the group at their banquet Tuesday evening.
.ry- — 1951— Belvedere har&top, twotone paint,-one owner, low milage, radio, heater, bumper guards front & rear, turn signals, perfect. 1949— DE SOlfl deluxe club coupe, blue fin- \ ish, heaters one own-? er, perfect.) Fluid drive. Thi| is a perfect car in everv way. . 1947— DE SOTO deluxe sedan, liea|er, radio, seat covers, motor just overhauled, fluids drive. 1947—NASljl club coupe, radio, heater, an excellent car, priced to ■ wf.-j, -J. j .
at ,R U •••• ' Siilimliiy & Sunday April 26th & 27th TIMF" to 4:00 and to 9:00 llMts SUNDAY W2:00 to 9:00. 7 y_... '''"’" 1 y -'. r ' ?■ ’•• - '•’*■**■ « | ~ S'" ni AAEa On BoHman Street Jr LAvba Near Northwest Entrance BSMmSESI I - . j, «.>;.' j;X» ■ -H Spaciously designed for ||ft.l ■ -^S^-B your lasting comfort. M p'' W M Forted nir heat ■ L -•* ' A ' I 1 D| .-‘mg* :-,■ z ~ «<■■» Automatic hot water M < '* ' < he<rter I ’ ____ ' - i_ J Charming Mellow-lone JIBBBBBBHBBHBBBHMBBfIBfIBfIBBBBBHBBBI | * ujfdl finich * ‘ ' We will build on your lot or furnish a lot for you. ?, ' p Ample closet space , a layout, sjhqwing present lots available * can be seen •■ •., Streamlined kitchen ’ during “Qpen House.” These homes can be financed, Insulated either Gr or FHA. Down payments range from IQ% r-gy Set’atur taumitj Mders ‘ . T r! ~' ■. .. ~ ' ■ \ t - - L ■B ‘ r-> -< i - • ■ If- ■ ~ ' 1223 W. Adams St 3 Clark W. Smith Phone 3-3512 J .r. V ' ART .V \.A'*t', ' ■ ~ '■ <•..:•■ ' 7 ?*.-'- ...'D.-L^l■■..£_ {o-i t&e, OPEN HOUSE if , ' , . 1 /fee by j. '■ -i | WYLIE FURNITURE Co. j. 72 S. L ■ • - ■ ___p D££alur L Jnd l __ 5 ".' ' ' I W •■!•'■ V; • : }..
Father-Son Banquet At Methodist Church -I -r — «• • «»* ’ *<**♦.;. .... . Annual Banquet To Be GiveA Monday The men of the First Methodiist Church have arranged for the annmil father-son banquet at the ( church Monday evening. All men and hoys of the parish are Invited. Guests will be welcome. The program will begin at 6:80 in the dining room. The woman’s society will be responsible for the meal. Following the meal Lowell Smith, charge lay leader, will preside at the program. Featured on the program will be an address by Dr. John Umble. professor of English and, director of alumni relations of Goshen College. Goshen. Dr. Umble has made an interesting study of the background and culture of the Old Order Amish,, and gives a most interst(ng and informative lecture on the results Os study. Many audiences have been enriched by his messages. Ther-committee tor the program includes Smith, ' chairman, Watson Maddox, Luther Schrock, and Joe Kaehr. .- ; Tickets lor the occasion are being sold by the ticket committee including. Carl Gerber. James GattsForest Brown. Paul Moore, and W. F. Beery. The tickets for the, banquet and program cost $1 for youth agtd $1.25 for adults. Alva Lawson, president of the Methodist inflp/s dub. which is sponsoring tMehanquet, urges the men :«wl boys of the parish to plan to make this annual event ope of the highlights of the year. , •Local Masons Give \ Play At Renville More than 25 members of the Decatur Masonic lodge- motored to Pennville Thursday night where the local Craft club presented a Masonic play in the Masonic hall of that town..
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Sunbeam Bread Will Sponsor Content Here linagjpe . . . that little girl of yours giay win fame and fortune in the ■ exciting “Miss Sunbeam 1952° contest. V ' All of the sunbeam bread bakers -over tfye entire country are sponsoring a "Miss Sunbeam 1952” contest to find a little girl between (he ages of 3 and 10 who looks most ljke Miss Sunbeam, the cute little girl on the wrapper of Perfectiort? Sunbeam bread.' The Perfection Biscuit company of Fort- Wayne, bakers of Sunbeam bread tn this territory, are to spopsor a sectional Miss Sunbeam contest here at t|ie Adamis , theater May 6. The winners Will receive a cash prize froth the .Perfection: Biscuit company and also valuable merchandise prizes from merchants in Decatur, and will be entered in the regional contest to be held on the stage of t|ie Paramount theater in Fort Wayne on Saturday, May 17. Valuable prizes will be awarded to the pinners of tpis regional contest. The one'finalist winner selected from the ter-, ritory Winners of all participating Sunbeam bread bakers .in the United J States will receive round trip tickets from New York to Paris yia Air Fiance, the luxury world-wide airline for Miss I. Supbeam and her mother and father; plus SI,OOO in cash for trip expenses) Longine Wittnaeur watches for all three; j stunning wardrobe by Nardis of Dallas for Miss Sunbean>' 1952 and her mother; Miss Supbeaan 1952 will receive a beautiful matched set of famous Amelia Earhart luggage? and an Ampro home movie outfit complete with camera, projector'and screen for moving pictures of a thrilling trip. Second-prizes of S2OO U. S. savings bonds for the six semi-finplist winners in the United Stites. Third prizesz will be SIOO (1. S. savings bonds for the one territorial winner in each Sunbeam brebd territory.
Attendance Record For Rural Schools County Attendance Officer In Report Attendance records in all schools of t|e county for the month of March wete announced today by Mrs. Mildred Foley, county attendofficer. The first and second grades of Jefferson township had the pest percentage attendance record with an average for tjie month of 9816 perdeht. Seventh and eighth graders of Hartford township were second with a ®7.9 percent attendance for Marth. Following are the average daily attendance, percentages for each school: ' V Adaftis Central: high school, 85.5; eighth grade, 87.4; seventh grade,’ 92.2; : sixth grade, 92.5; fifth grade, fourth fcrade, 90.6; third grade, 91.9; second! grade, 91.5; first 89. Brjmdyberry school, 94.2. < Debolt school, 96.1. Mtfpaterberg, first, second and fourth grades, 91,3; third and fifth grades. 91.2. Rejneker, 97.6. Saikett, 97.6. Bide Creek: Kimsey school, first to fourth grades. 91.5; fifth to eighth' grades, 94.3. Liltcoin school, first to fourth giiadAs, ?5.3; fifth to eighth grades, 90.7.’ Hartford township, high school, firs|t and second grades, 94.6; thiri and fourth grades, 95.8; fifth and sixth grades, 93; seventh and eighth grades, 97.9. Jefferson township high school, first and second grades, 98.6; third! and fourth grades, 96; fifth and eixth grades, 94.1; seventh and eighth grades, 95.9. PjSble township, St. Johns, first to fjiur(h grades, 96.8; fifth t'<j eighth grades, 96.5. St. Paul, 95.6. ■ Zion. t>5.9. , I RQot township. Monmouth high sphtwb 91.1 Ji first and second gradips, 90.1; third and fourth, 94.7; fifth; and sixth grades, 95; seventh and : eighth grades, 93.7. St, Peters, 97. Sts Marys township. Pleasani Milli high school. 88.2; first and st eopd grades, ; 95.3; third anc fourth grades. 96.5; fifth and'sixth grades 96: seventh and eighth gradfs, 95.8; Bobo school, first tc fourit grades, 90.9; filth to eighth ■ grades. 92.9. Upion township. Luckey school 91.2. Sqnnepp school. 89.5.
Iminapuel school, first to third grades, fourth to eighth grades, 91. ■ t ! . \ : Geneva high school in Wabish township, 93. X - -; The Wabash township grade school average from first to eighth grades inclusive was 94 plus. I - . ’ L ■' Logansport Attorney Heads Security Board Indianapolis, April 25 —(Upj)— George L. Brubaker, Logansport attorney and Theodore S. Griffith, Indianapolis department dtore president, _ have be|n re-elected fcresident and vlpe-presldent, respectively, of tbe Indiana employment security board.' Brubaker has headed the fjvemember panel since 1949 and has ..." ———i
Public Auction \ MODERN HOME -U HOUSEHOLD GOODS S Piirsluant to the Will of MAry S. Lharnon, deceased, and by virtue at an order of the Adftms Circuit Court, the undersigned Executor will I sell at Public Auction the following described Real Estate and Personal ' Property in the City of Decatur, Adams Couniy, Indiana, at 316 Jackson Street on the following day and date on the premises; , Saturday, May 10,1952 } 5 HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT 1:00 P. M„ COST ) RE|A|. ESTATE AT 2:00 P. M„ CDST ? \ > — REAL ESTATE — , The East Half of Inlot Two Hundred Nineteen (219» in the First 1, Addition to. the town, now City of'Decatur, Adams County, Indiana -4- : Seven Room Modern Home—Asbestos Shingle Siding—Asphalt Shingle i Roof—Shrubbery & Shade Treefe—Four Rooms & Bath on ground flodr j consisting'of Living Room, Dining Room (with Venetian" Blinds and Lined Panel Draperies), Bedroom with Hardwood Floors—Kitchen with\ ( Inlaid Linoleum Floor. Built-in cupboards, 42 in. Steel Sink Cabinet— ' !' J Full Bath with Inlaid. Linoleum Floor—Three Bedrooms upstairs—Hot 1 ' • Water Heating System—Motor Plumbing-TCistern-rlnsulated—One of “ Decatur's Better Homes, centrally located in a fine Residential Area— N a NOTE—A Gas permit for heating said homejs in effect to July 15J1952. t. ‘ HOUSEHOLD GOODS \ p /"Brickwide” Mahogany Dicing Room Suite consisting of Duncan i Phyfe Drop Leaf Extension Table. 6 chairs and Buffet—like new; Mahogany Bedroom Suite consisting of Double Bed, complete. Chest of 1 Drawers. Vanity & Stool —like new; Lawson Sofa;, Wing Back Chair; h Lounge Chair & Ottoman; Mahogany Occasional Table; End Table; d Magazine Rack; Floor Lamp; 01ue 9xJ2 Rug ft Pad; Two 9x12 Rugs; “ White Drop Head Sewing new; Walnut Jenny Lind -Double Bed, complete; Walnut Dresser; Small Oak Dresser; Westinghouse Refrigerator; Tappan: Gas Stov6; Maytag Washer: h*wln Tubs; Copper Wash Boiler; ; “Gruno” Console Radio, walnut finish; Lawn Mower; Miscellaneous Articles. : ‘ m \ it■H." ■ i ■ , d r TERMS & CONDITIONS—PersonaI Property Cash on Day of’Sale. d Real Estate —One-Third down qn day of sale, balance upon delivery of . marketable abstract of title. Purchaser to pay taxes for. 1-952 due and . payable in 1953 arid thereatter. V ." i ’ h , V . ■ -_; ' ' o INSPECTION —Call Ned C. Johnson, 3-2796 if you wish to inspect the - h Real Estate or Personal Property. Not responsible Cor accidents. i RICHARD BQGNER, Executor Roy S. Johnson. Ned C. Jbhnsojb— Auctioneers i Severin 11. Schurger-*-Attorney ; 25 2 8
F ■uuw wp «3 W ! . ’ • r ’ i Gunnison “Catalina” Homes r-'py 7p j ■ jx^.'.'^...j.-p.-vspyp’ 4» [ IB MbBB jKB “ ’ ! * A* R . - • 4•■-»»? 1 ' r ■■ ns ;■...' U— Range in size from 24’x36’ to 24’x44’ plus ”L” • f *‘U7 shaped Living Room 1 t Featuring); OfcSrougiwt. i ■ Roil-A-Vyay Doors on Closets Priced: P 10,000 to A2,000. Front Pprches Optional:— G arages , Basements. z Concrete ■ • ■ •>'; ,( /' < ‘ t. ‘ s • - 7 ; '. • 7 ■-1 ’ / ' 7 4 for the New Gunnison Home ■■ ■ ■ . . ■; ' . . ' ■ . 7 1 1 '-u ' .■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ p.l' ’ ■ ■ A furnished by YOST Gravel & Ready Mix Co. Decatur, Ind. Phone ., ,
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1962
been affiliated with the qtate employment security division since , I 1937. Griffith has been a board member since 1936. , --u The board represents Hoosier , j employers, employes and the general public and guides the state’s job placement .and unemployment insurance programs. Mimeographing I 5 Year* Experience Illustrations & Lettering Josephine Ivetich 1022 S. 13th St. '! PHONE 3-2982 after 3:30 P ' M ' \
