Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1954 — Page 2
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Quality Photo FlnMilng •VW*/ W' All work left before noon on Thursday—ready the next day, Friday, at HOLTHOUS4I; DRUe co.
- A&F Helps You Make Dad (and the Whole Family) Glad on Father's Day and (very Day with Prices That CUT FATHER’S FOOD BILLS!
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4-H Visitors Will Be Housed In Homes Vanderburg County 4-H Here Next Week Twenty-four 4-H visitors from Vauderburg county will be housed by families from all parts of Adams county, it wap aanot—ced
M»y- 1 The following P«raeas will yarg fur the boya aM aurin* (heir ttveday VHH U lb;* county aMWV Ina June 21: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Small; of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs Alton Corson. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Bluhm, and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mitchel, of Washington township: Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Fenner and Mr. and Mrs Ervin Schuller, of Preble township; Mrs. Lydia Busick, Mr. and Mrs. Omer
CHOICI QUALITY sums, EDVEDC yBpMOm nNDER rlt 1 Kllw Vl cut ' ur . RtAOY-TO COOK, NO LIMIT Plump ud under—ffiutd on a ipe- ' J ■ E C r| yßr n nraSlLflV» J J cipl diet to give them grand flavor— ||| marked with a special price to give iM * you grand vwlt*e! 4|F
"SUPER-RIGHT* SHANK PORTION Smoked Hams...s9 c Ground Beef QuStY 11 ? * • • lb. 39c Sliced Bacon GRADe’-A" lb. 65c Sliced Bacon *SUPER-RlGirr” • . ib. 75c Fresh Park SL?CED OR PIECE • ♦ • lb. 59c Beef Rib Reast SR . m. 59c Boiling Beef PLATE R MEAT T ’» ••• ib 19c Skinless Franks MEAT • • • • • lb. 49c Lunch Meal I® P . AC . K . . . $ 69c
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VINE IIPENEP JUMBO 27 SIZE Cantaloupe 29 c Head Lettace . 2 l s 29c Green Beans stblncless . . 2 lbs . 29c Green Peppers SWEET • • • 4 lor I9C Pascal Celery . .it 29c Cucumbers LONG" GREEN • e e. 2 29c JANI fARKIK “ e Danish Nut Ring 29' Devil’s Feed Cake FUDGE LA » E 69c Strawberry Pie parkzb • • • 49c Sandwich Rolls 19c WhHeßread ' PARKEK 17c CHED.O-SIT AMERICAN OR PIMENTO Cheese raaa Wi 69c Sunnybroek Eggs h.™. Silverbrook Buffer • bS 59c Cheddar Cheese O®? . . lb 45c Page’s Ice Cream BUTTERSCOTCH 69c FOR FATHER'S DAT GIFTS K*:«Ms>AMAe A] L L POPULAR <9 Id Lsigaronus brands—reg. size • ctn. Tuval Cigars A o^ . . 99c LaPalina Cigars 1 ’AVORITE ♦ .“£> $4.15 I " U.U ' .J.J'J Ml All.—'U—J g»J I »X.y'JJ-UU JJU
THS IMDCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DBCATUR, INDIANA
Merriman, and Ma and Mrs. Hugo Burger, of Root township; Wand Mrs. Ben Gerke and Mr. and Mrs. Hnisrson Waps Qf Vntaß township; Mr. and Mrs. Edison Lehman and Mrs. C. W. R. Schwartz, of Monroe township; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Qunten, of Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kinfer of French township; Mr. and Mrs. John King and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey of St. Mary's township;
Mr. and M rß - Junes Wilson and Mr, and Mri- Carl Xuhß, of Blue Csppk tqvaahlp; jjr. >gd Mrs. Sherman Von Gunten and Mr. anij Mrs. Rolandes Liechty, of Wabash township; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hirschy, of Hartford township; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Baker and Mr. and Mrs- Robert Stuber, ot Jefferson township. John Marks, from the Indiana Fanii Bureau department of education, will help direct activities
WHOLE OR HALF PIECE ' Canadian Bacon . • 99 c Smoked Picnics av£ . ib. 49c Choice Aieaks bouniTotsirloin b 79c Veal Roast SHOULDER G oJt • • • lb 49c “SUPER-RIGHT” EEveal unops SHOULDER CUT • • • lb. Thuringer by?the r piece aj * ♦ ♦ • » »>• 49c CaWmua RisHe LEAN ’ SMOKED Tl. vonage oiins fine flavor • • • n>. Chuck Roast bTaDE CUT - 8 ♦ . ib. 39c Beef Liver £Bs™. ..... . lb . 39c
FRESH, RED-RIPE Strawberries . • • ••43c Fresh Plums beauties • • • • 2 »». 39c Blueberries LARGE • • • • pint 39c Southern Tomatoes ripe . • 19c Fresh Limes BEVERAGE • • * • doz. 39c I Popeern . -2pw. 25c Ivory Soap ...... 3 w 25 c Camay Soap 2 ® 23® Tide...... 29®69° Cheer '•♦•••• large 29® giant 69 5 Spio & Span * w 23* 5 X 75® Ivory Snow •..29® * 99® MW 111111112 pit crusts ••• 2, M C4n 13 Uy T-Fiie S£ • • • 3 » 25' Rinso Blue wam.... s«* 59* Baby Food “... 3 ,43* . Kleenex Tissue ... X* 23' ruMVEe. Q JK Ql e IriloUV SHORTENING can 3| v Lemonade ... ♦• 2 — 35* Afl prices in this ad effective through Sat, June 19 AWWCrS KHIMOST iflop . UN# »•?* ,M mu: MUHnc’l liSM IU «!•»»«
at the Igwn party for the VMerhurg 4>H meaberß. Tlte pwty W»1 b* giyep by the A d * m * county luaior laadera, assisted by the rural youth at the McMillen recreation field Monday evening, June 21. ' Local 4-H clubs are now planning activities to entertain the group during their stay here. The Adams county group of 24 hoys and girls will leave here Tuesday. June 22, and return on Saturday. -
S* LE OF SI X SCHOOLHOUSES. Lft N D ADD PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned Adamo County Central Consolidated School of Adama County, Indiana, will offer for sale at public auction, for cash to the highest bidders at not less than appraised value, on SATURDAY. JUNE 19,1954 at the following locations designated below and at the time speHftecL No. I—TO BE SOLD AT 10:00 A. M. Two (2) room brick school house and full basement, known » 8 the MUENSTERBERG SCHOOL, built in 1912, and locatea on one acre of land one (1) mile north and two (2) miles west of Berne, Indiana in Monroe Township. The building is approximately 48 x id feet and ia in excellent condition; it has 2130 square feet of ground floor space; new steam furnace; tile roof; stoker; and a new deep well pump, toilets; lavatories, electricity and water are in buUding. The legal description is as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section thirty-one (31), Township twenty-six (38) north, Range fourteen (14) east in Adams County, Indiana, thence sixteen (16) rode west, thence south ten (10) rods, thence east sixteen (16) rods, thnce north ten (10) rods to the place of beginning, containing one (1) acre more or leas. Some articles of personal property including blackboards, pictures, school desks, seats, kitchen cabinets, tables, pianos, teachers desks, and chairs, and other miscellaneous articles will be sold at this school and at the other schools listed below for cash at the time given. No, 2—TOBE SOLD AT 11: 00 ‘A. M. One (1) room brick school house, known as the SACKETT SCHOOL, built in 1210, and located on one (i) acre of ground one (1) mile south of Monroe, Indiana on the tile mill road in Monroe Township. The building is approximately 30 x 40 feet, and in good condition; there is algo a side room 11 x 24 feet and a tower entrance room Bxß feet. Hoof is good; has -outside well that is good, outside toilets, electricity in building. Any outside buildings go with Schoolhouse and ’ " w-KsJii The legal description is as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section ten (1G), Township twenty-six (26) north, Range fourteen (14) east in Adams County. Indiana, thence south fifteen (IS) Rods and twenty-five/thlrty-thirds (25/33) of a Rod, thence east ten (10) Rods and twothirteenthe (2-13) of a Rod, thence north fifteen (15) Rods and twenty-five/thlrty-thirds (35-33) of a Rod, thence west to the Place of beginning, containing one (1) acre more or less. No. 3—TO BE SOLD AT 1:00 P. M. 11l SI 1! I— , One brick school house approximately 57 x 82 feet in area, located on approximately two (2) and five one-hundredths (5/100) of an acre of land in the Town of Monroe in Monroe Township. The building is a two (2) story with full basement. There is 8718 square feat of flopr space on the two floors and about 4260 square feet in the basemept. This building known a» the MQNROE HIGH SCHOOL was Wit in I»|L has a new boiler two years old that cost 82500.00 that furnishes steam heat, has ten stools, 5 urinals and two lavatories. Has a deep well centrifugal pump connected to well 'just drilled before Monroe put in water system; has slate roof and electricity. The legal description is as follows: Commencing at a point on the west line of the northwest quarter of Section three (3), Township twenty-six (26) north of Range fourteen (14) east In Adpms County, Indiana at a point on said line forty-six (66) Rods five (5) feet and eight (8) inches south of the northwest corner of said quarter*section, thence south along said west line of said quarter section sixteen (16) Rods, thence east at right angles with said first line xan (-16) Rods*, thence jpprth parrallel with the west line sixteen (16) Rods, thence west tigf’tm Reds to the place of beginning, containing one fl) acre more or iq&s; ALSO. Commencing at a point which k seven hundred sixty-two (762) feet south and one hundred fifty-nine (159) feet east of the northwest corner of Section three (3), Township twenty-six (26) north. Range fourteen (14) east in Adams County, Indiana, thence south two hundred sixty-two (362) feet and six (6) inches, thence east one hundred seventy-four (174) feet, thence north two hundred sixtytwo (262) feet and six (6) inches, thence west one hundred seventyfour (174) feet to the place of beginning, containing one and five hundredths (1.05) acres more or less. No. 4—TO BE SOLD AT 2:00 P. M. One (1) PRE-CUT FRAME SCHOOL BUIkCItNQ 40x24 feet, purchased new and erected on solid cement foundation at a cost of over 86.006.00 in 1949. Is located on Monroe High School grounds the same located as No. 3 above. Building has new oil forced,air fgrnace. is insulated and has shallow well pump, wired for electricity with fixtures.. NOTE —This building must be removed by October 1. 195| ' from* the grounds if no,w sets on unless purchased by parties buying Monroe High School building and grounds, but cannot be removed until after August 5. 191)4 when tour-H fair closes. Bill of Sale will be made for this building to purchaser unless bought by same buyers that purchase Monroe High School building and grounds. » No, S—TO BE SOLD AT 3:00 P. M. Ono (1) brick school house, known as the OEBQj-T SCHOOL, built, in lall. and located one ill mile north and two (2) miles west of Monroe. Indiana in Washington Township. This building has a new hot air furnace, electricity, approximately six toilets, has urinals and lavaories; is one story 42 x 18 feet in area with full basement and Is in excellent condition with new well. The legal description follows: One-half (Mt) acre in a square form out oi the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of Section thirty»o (32) Township twenty-seven (27) noi'.li, Range fourteen (14) east m Adams County. Indiana, containing one-half (Mt) acre more or less. No. (j—T() BE SOLD AT 4:00 P. M. ' nr ■ ! i .... .>» . C. . . . .... , One (1> brick school house, known as the BRANDVBERRYSCHOOL, built in lIH9 and located one (1) mile north and two <2> TuiTes easT‘T>t”sTOin > Tn "Washington'Township.Bu4Wtag-4u—--12 x 28 feet and one story iq height with full basement, in excellent ..c- or-rvptrtr wtt-h n>.o<ie wai*o- and toile-t.-: ba*, electricity. ihallnw.. well pump, good well and good steam furnace. The legal description is as follows; Commencing at the north-east rorner of Section thirty-five (35). Township twenty-seven (27> north >t llai | • fourteen (ill east and runping thence west ten (10) Rods, thence south sixteen (16) Rods, thepce east ten (10) Rods, thence north sixteen (16), Rods to the place of beginning, containing one (1) acre more or less all in Adams County, Indiana. -ttT E u M 8 — - RO N 1 —■-"VWWW Cash upon delivery ot Warranty Deeds, with one-third (1/3) deposit op day.of sale. Possession upon delivery of deeds and balance of purchase money. All 'statements made on day of sale will supercede any statements made ip this sale bill. Personal property sold must be paid for on day of sale to ■Clerks. Possession ofMtinroe High {school building will-Yim lie given until August 6. 1954. All school'dPuso& w.ill be open all day for public Inspection during day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. ADAMS COUNTY CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA WILLIAM L. LINN, Secretary AUCTIONEERS: ROY JOHNSON, C. W. KENT. GERALITsTRICKLER, NED JOHNSON, MELVIN LIECHTY. ATTORNEYS; CLSTI6R & SMITH. Decatur, Ind/ - .. May 21, June J) -.16
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